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Mercedes hope for happier-handling car without 'spiteful' traits

LONDON : Mercedes hope to give Lewis Hamilton and George Russell a happier handling Formula One car, without last year's 'spiteful' traits, to take the fight to dominant champions Red Bull this season.

Technical director James Allison, whose long-term contract extension was announced on Thursday, told reporters he felt mixed emotions ahead of the launch of the new W15 car next month.

"It’s impossible at this time of the year to be anything other than apprehensive, coupled with excited, coupled with frightened. Those are always the emotions that you feel," he said.

"I would imagine that even in Red Bull, after a year of such good performance, they will not be sleeping easy in their beds either, because no one knows what everyone else will deliver.

"However, what we do have some hope for is that some of the more spiteful characteristics of the rear-end of our car will be a bit more friendly to us and the handling of the car a happier thing."

Red Bull won 21 of 22 races last season with Max Verstappen taking his third title in a row. Mercedes finished second overall, after a close battle with Ferrari, but without a victory for the first time since 2011.

Hamilton hopes to have a shot at a record eighth title, at the age of 39, while fellow-Briton Russell, 25, aims for a first.

Allison emphasised Mercedes were a challenger rather than a favourite but saw reasonable grounds to believe they had made some gain, along with making the car lighter and adding downforce.

"Whether it’s enough, time will tell, but it’s nevertheless going to be interesting because we saw some things we knew were problems, we’ve hypothesised what the reason for those problems were and we’ve fixed those reasons," he said.

"It will be interesting to find out how

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