Here's What Was Behind Mercedes’ Lack of Pace at the F1 Austrian GP
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George Russell's Bold W16 Experiment: Mercedes' High-Stakes Gamble at British GP
Mercedes Shock Fans with Risky W16 Experiment Ahead of British GP Showdown Mercedes sent shockwaves through the F1 world with a risky experiment involving their W16 ahead of the British Grand Prix. Team principal Toto Wolff confirmed the bold move, stating they “deliberately experimented” with the car’s setup after a dismal performance at the Red Bull Ring. Struggling with high temperatures impacting their car’s performance, Mercedes faced a tou…
Here's what was behind Mercedes’ lack of pace at the F1 Austrian GP
For Mercedes, the joy of winning the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix evaporated in the heat of Austria as George Russell came home fifth – more than a minute behind the dominant McLarens having targeted a podium the day before.Instead, under the searing sun at the Red Bull Ring, the W16 was the protagonist of its worst weekend of the year, suffering from tyre overheating problems that had ...Keep reading
Mercedes F1: "Unacceptable" Spielberg Pace & Struggles - Archyworldys
Mercedes Faces Scrutiny After Disappointing Austrian Grand Prix Performance Spielberg, Austria – Mercedes endured a challenging weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix,… The post Mercedes F1: “Unacceptable” Spielberg Pace & Struggles appeared first on Archyworldys.
Where Mercedes 'shot itself in knee' with extreme Austria set-up
Mercedes reckons it 'shot itself in the knee' with an extreme set-up choice for Formula 1's Austrian Grand Prix that exacerbated its tyre overheating weakness.Just one race on from dominating in Montreal, Mercedes endured a far more challenging time at the Red Bull Ring as it suffered a race performance that fell short of the team's lowered expectations.Russell finished in fifth place, more than one minute behind race winner Lando Norris, on an …
Why F1 Austrian GP was ‘worse’ than George Russell ‘even could imagine’
George Russell was downcast after the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix, in which he finished fifth, summarising his race as “worse than I even could imagine.” Despite the top-six finish, it was a wretched race for Russell, who, along with Liam Lawson, just about stayed on the same lap as winner Lando Norris, crossing the line a whole minute behind the McLaren driver, and half a minute behind former team-mate Lewis Hamilton. It was a complete contra…
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