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Mercedes are of course pushing for a fix to their problems, but Toto Wolff warns it will not magically arrive in Melbourne.
The Silver Arrows went into the 2022 campaign with ambitions of collecting a ninth Constructors’ Championship in succession, but if they are to extend the streak, then major gains are needed from the point where they have started in this new regulatory era.
Red Bull have continued at the front, following on from their epic rivalry with Mercedes in 2021, but Mercedes have been replaced in that fight early on this season by Ferrari.
Mercedes meanwhile find themselves somewhat in no man’s land, running as the third-fastest team in race trim, but no match for the two teams out front.
The third round of the campaign is now though almost here, as Formula 1 makes its return to Albert Park for the Australian Grand Prix.
Much of the W13’s problems, it seems, revolve around the bouncing and also drag, with Mercedes expected to bring an updated rear wing to Albert Park in a bid to address the latter issue.
However, Wolff warned that his team’s problems can not be fixed so suddenly.
“We are in a learning race and the first two weekends have shown we still have plenty to learn,” he said in Mercedes’ Australia GP preview.
“At the moment, our track performance is not meeting


