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Lewis Hamilton and George Russell could be set for new upgrades ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in a bid to fight with Red Bull and Ferrari. Andrew Shovlin, trackside engineering director at Mercedes, hinted the team were working on 'adding base performance' to the car ahead of the next race.
He also stressed the team will be hoping to make the car work over a 'wider range of circuits' after struggling at some of the street races this season. Shovlin said the team struggled with ride issues in Monaco which was affecting the confidence of the drivers to carry speed.
He added that the challenges meant it was harder to run the car as 'close to optimum' as they had done at a more traditional circuit at the Spanish Grand Prix where the team noticed an uptick in performance.
This means the Silver Arrows could struggle at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix but confirmed they were frantically working on