Mercedes confirm ‘new developments’ on W13 in France
Mercedes have confirmed they will have “new developments” on their cars at the French Grand Prix in the aim of continuing recent progress.
After an alarmingly poor start to the 2022 campaign and its major regulation changes, the eight-time consecutive Constructors’ champions have been gradually eating away at their performance deficit to Red Bull and Ferrari.
There have been seven podium finishes for Mercedes this year, all of them in third position, four for Lewis Hamilton and three for George Russell. But the only time they have genuinely looked like winning a race was when Hamilton challenged the Ferraris for much of the British Grand Prix.
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Last time out in Austria, Hamilton and Russell were on the back foot after both crashed in the last part of qualifying, but after the sprint they recovered to finish third and fourth respectively in the race.
However, the steady headway they have been making, coupled with the characteristics of the Paul Ricard circuit, are giving rise to predictions that Mercedes could be in the French GP victory hunt – especially with the team confirming more updates to the car.
“We need to keep chasing those final few tenths and bringing new developments to the cars, including this weekend in France.”
Toto talks on our return to France
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) July 20, 2022
In their preview of the race, Mercedes team principal Toto