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Formula 1 heavyweights Mercedes have endured a difficult start to the 2022 season and are winless after two races. But team principal Toto Wolff has sounded a defiant call to arms and called on the motorsport monolith to recover in pursuit of another title.
The writing was on the wall for Lewis Hamilton & Co. following a rocky F1 pre-season, in which Red Bull and Ferrari both posted more promising results. That's played out in the early phases of the new campaign, with Charles Leclerc winning in Bahrain before Max Verstappen clinched his maiden victory in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Hamilton-who can move clear of Michael Schumacher with a record-breaking eighth world championship-finished third in the season-opener before placing 10th in Jeddah. George Russell is yet to claim a podium finish for his new