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Ex-Formula 1 racer Giedo van der Garde says he cannot see a route back into the 2022 title fights for Mercedes.

The introduction of new regulations for the 2022 campaign has coincided with an alarming drop in form for Mercedes, the Silver Arrows no longer looking like race winners and title contenders, instead fighting to lead the midfield as Red Bull and Ferrari scrap ahead.

P3 remains the best finish for Mercedes in 2022 after five rounds, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton both having achieved that result once.

There is plenty of time for the situation to change in this 22-race season, potentially 23. Mercedes trail Ferrari at the top of the Constructors’ Championship by 62 points while Russell, P4 in the Drivers’ Championship, is 45 points adrift of Leclerc.

Van der Garde, though, feels these gaps are now too great for Mercedes to overturn.

Asked if Mercedes can recover and play a significant role in the championship, as Ferrari and Red Bull are predicting, Van der Garde told RacingNews365.com: “No. That gap is far too big. In qualifying it’s about six to seven tenths, but in the race it was constantly a second.

“It takes a lot of time, effort and knowhow to get that back. With a budget cap, that becomes very difficult.

“Sure, they will make a jump and maybe they will be lucky enough to win a race once, but I

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