‘PU deficit means Merc can’t camouflage bad weekends’
Mercedes are in a new position this season, and not a welcome one, with Jacques Villeneuve saying they can no longer hide bad weekends with a “strong engine”.
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Mercedes are in a new position this season, and not a welcome one, with Jacques Villeneuve saying they can no longer hide bad weekends with a “strong engine”.
Lewis Hamilton had a weekend to forget in Saudi Arabia last time out and Ralf Schumacher believes the seven-time world champion will have his work cut out in trying to beat George Russell this year. It's been a frustrating start to the 2022 campaign for Mercedes with both Red Bull and Ferrari far out in front.
Mercedes must solve the issues with their W13 car or risk being left behind by Red Bull and Ferrari in Formula 1’s ‘power shift’, according to two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen.
Mercedes must solve the issues with their W13 car or risk being left behind by Red Bull and Ferrari in Formula 1’s ‘power shift’, according to two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen.
JEDDAH: Reigning Formula One world champion Max Verstappen won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday after an intense battle with Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc.
After concerns around the Saudi Arabian GP going ahead following a missile strike at a nearby oil plant, Sky Sports analyst Karun Chandhok believes the sport needs to ask itself questions about the future of the race.
LONDON : After last year's battle of the generations, and young pretender Max Verstappen taking the title from seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton, Formula One's new era has fired up a clash of 24-year-olds.
The thrilling start to the 2022 Formula 1 season continued with a fascinating scrap for the win at the front of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc. But that was only after pole-winner and early leader Sergio Perez had been done over by unfortunate safety car timing.