Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes testing "not too bad"

Lewis Hamilton
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Lewis Hamilton concedes that there is work to be done before he feels comfortable in the Mercedes car.

Lewis Hamilton has admitted that it will take him some time to adapt to the Mercedes W04 car.

The British driver, who agreed to join Mercedes from McLaren ahead of the new season, was speaking after the first day of testing in Jerez this afternoon.

"It was not too bad, it just felt like driving a different car," Hamilton told Sky Sports News. "I am not sure what else to say, there is a lot going on, a lot of new controls I am getting used to and so much information coming in and just trying to get on top of it.

"The steering settings that I had before are very different on this car and there are a lot more buttons as well. So utilising those and understanding the set-up changes that they make - the dif settings.

"All the calls are different. They use different terminology on top of that and the car brake bias has six settings instead of the three I used to have so there is a lot of different stuff going on."

The campaign will get underway in Melbourne on Sunday, March 17.

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