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Lewis Hamilton thinks Red Bull are "a bit quicker" than Mercedes at the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix, admitting his team has work to do after Friday practice

Although the reigning world champion ended up just behind team-mate Valtteri Bottas in the first session at Spa, he was only third fastest in the second session.

Max Verstappen ended the afternoon running on top, with Daniel Ricciardo trailing him by 0.048 seconds in second spot, with Hamilton 0.096s off the Red Bull.

The form of the cars has left Hamilton convinced that Red Bull has the edge right now, with Mercedes needing to find something overnight to recover.

"It's very close out there between us," said Hamilton.

"I think the Red Bulls are just a little bit quicker at the moment. But even Racing Point, I think it is right with us. And then also Daniel Ricciardo is very close.

"So that makes it exciting. We've got some work to do, that's for sure, to try and dial in the car a bit more. But it doesn't feel bad at all."

Hamilton is not too alarmed by the form seen on Friday, though, as he thinks it's only natural that the grid will close up during the season and form will ebb and flow depending on track layout.

"I think the car from race to race, it's just different," he said.

"Each race we go, some places we're ahead, some places we are behind.

"As I anticipated coming to this weekend, we're only into the seventh race, the field is going to get closer and closer as the whole of F1 develops.

"It's already showing this weekend as we seem to be so close with everyone.

"And we've got to understand why - whether they've taken a step [forward] or we've taken a step back.

"Or is it just the track layout or downforce level? Who knows? We'll work on that. But I'm excited for an interesting race, that is for sure."

Bottas, who said he had been struggling with understeer all day, reckoned things seem tighter in Belgium than they had been at other venues.

"It seems very close," he said.

"Normally on Friday we've seen other teams performing maybe a bit better than us [than they do] on Saturday. But it looks the closest so far we've seen.

"So I think that's going to make an exciting tomorrow, and I'm sure we can improve a lot. But it depends on the others."

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