Hamilton plans ‘a lot of calls’ to ‘rally up’ Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton intends on rallying the troops in the coming days, as Mercedes need to improve “now, not in two or three races”.
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Lewis Hamilton intends on rallying the troops in the coming days, as Mercedes need to improve “now, not in two or three races”.
Haas fall back after early season form
George Russell doesn't see any major upgrades on the horizon for Mercedes, suggesting their struggles on track are set to continue. The Silver Arrows have begun the season on the backfoot with neither Russell or Lewis Hamilton able to compete with Red Bull and Ferrari so far.
Only finishing half the number of races they start, Christian Horner insists he rather try “fix a fast car” than have to make a slow one quick.
Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz has quickly shut down a rumour within the paddock that Ferrari may have been “threatening” Haas to turn down their customer engine, with their strong performances in Bahrain and Jeddah raising eyebrows.
Charles Leclerc insists Ferrari must continue to work on their porpoising problems even though Lewis Hamilton admits he wishes Mercedes were in the same position as the Prancing Horse. Leclerc admits Ferrari's pace has not been affected by the car's bouncing unlike how badly the Silver Arrows have been hampered, but is eager to see his team find a solution.
Lewis Hamilton was clearly frustrated towards the end of the Australian Grand Prix at being stuck behind George Russell in a battle for third. Mercedes were once again capitalising from Max Verstappen's retirement, which bumped the two Mercedes drivers up the grid.
Lewis Hamilton will be in Formula 1 for a “few” more years with Toto Wolff adamant he is still enjoying racing despite Mercedes’ troubles.