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And then it clicked; Mercedes explain return to the top

LONDON : Mercedes have won more races over the last two grand prix weekends than in the last two years and team boss Toto Wolff said the turnaround owed much to a moment when it all just clicked.

The former Formula One champions, winners of an unprecedented eight successive constructors' titles from 2014-2021, took only one win in 2022 and none in 2023 when Red Bull were rampant.

Then victory fell into the lap of George Russell in Austria, after Red Bull's triple champion Max Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris collided, and Lewis Hamilton won his home British GP last Sunday.

"Five races ago we weren't even contenders for the podium, which looked like the third year of non-performance, and then it clicked," Wolff told reporters after the race at Silverstone.

"Suddenly everything that didn't make sense, made sense and the results of the development direction is like in the old days.

"We are finding performance, we are putting it on the car and it translates into lap time and that wasn't the case for the last two years."

Wolff attributed much of the credit to technical director James Allison, who returned to a hands-on role last year as Mercedes grappled with a recalcitrant car that refused to perform as expected.

Allison said recently that the team's performance breakthrough had left them wondering how they had been so 'dumb' in not understanding the car's problems earlier.

"There was a moment where, led by James, suddenly the data made sense, and the gap," said Wolff. "Mainly the way we balance the car and how we could bring it in a better sweet spot. That was the main thing.

"It wasn't a miracle front wing, it is more the balance that we achieved."

Mercedes will have upgrades for the next two races in Hungary and Belgium.

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