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Why Mercedes isn’t ready to ‘cut its losses’ just yet with W13 F1 car concept

The German manufacturer’s competitive struggles have hit a season low so far at Imola, with neither Lewis Hamilton or George Russell making it in to the top 10 in qualifying.

The pair did not make much progress in the sprint race either, and are at risk of coming away from the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix without any points at all.

Mercedes’ failure to make progress in closing the gap to Ferrari and Red Bull this season, as it still does not understand how to unlock the potential it believes there is in its F1 car, has already prompted some to suggest that the time may be coming for more drastic action.

That could include either abandoning its efforts to improve the W13 to switch early focus to its 2023 car, or electing to throw in the towel and start work on an all-new concept as soon as possible.

Team boss Toto Wolff is adamant that such a moment has not arrived yet, as he remains certain that it will eventually get to the bottom of what is causing its car not to produce the performance it believes is locked within it.

"I think we have a direction, where we know how we can unlock the potential that is within the car that would bring us much, much closer," he said. "But at the moment, we haven't got the key."

George Russell, Mercedes W13

Photo by: Carl Bingham / Motorsport Images

It is understood that there is a range of developments coming around the time of the Spanish GP that Mercedes hopes will improve the airflow on the floor to help minimise the porpoising that is still holding it back.

Wolff said: “I think all of the goodness and badness happens mainly on the floor as it stands at the moment.

“We have interesting ideas and concepts that we are trying, and that we are exploring, that have to find their way on to the

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