Hamilton hails Mercedes upgrades in Monaco
Lewis Hamilton was in a high mood as Mercedes unveiled their much anticipated upgrades on the opening day of the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton was in a high mood as Mercedes unveiled their much anticipated upgrades on the opening day of the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix.
Given the special challenge presented by the Monaco street circuit, George Russell has acknowledged the Mercedes upgrades will be ‘forgotten.’
Mercedes unveiled their much-anticipated upgrades for their underperforming 2023 F1 car on Friday, including revised sidepods, front suspension, and floor, ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix.
On Wednesday, Aston Martin is expected to unveil Honda as their new engine supplier, effective with the 2026 season.
The Mercedes driver development chief claims that plans have already been made for Lewis Hamilton’s replacement as the lead team driver
According to Forbes, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has risen to the status of billionaire as a result of his involvement with the sport.
Mercedes’ technical director James Allison stated on Thursday that the team would put in a lot of effort over the Formula One break in April to provide Lewis Hamilton and George Russell a more balanced car with better suspension.
Mercedes will have a “difficult” time catching up to Red Bull, according to Lewis Hamilton, but they could achieve it.
Max Verstappen took the pole position for the Australian Grand Prix ahead of the Mercedes duo as George Russell and Lewis Hamilton finished second and third respectively.
Mercedes did not discover that their W14 concept was flawed in Bahrain, but the solution is more complex than changing the sidepods.
Lewis Hamilton admitted to having a bad feeling after claiming that he does not feel connected to the Mercedes W14 following a challenging Jeddah qualifying
The first day of practice in Jeddah did not live up to Mercedes’ expectations that their W14 may become more competitive once the Formula 1 grid left the Bahrain International Circuit.
According to George Russell, the Silver Arrows have the first crucial answers about what went wrong with the Mercedes 2023 F1 car and what it needs to do to fix it
Lewis Hamilton plans to remain with Mercedes for the rest of his F1 career despite the team’s difficulties, according to one of the British driver’s former teammates.
In order to gather the most data out of a three-day Bahrain pre-season test, the teams will need to move quickly in preparation for the 2023 season.
In light of Mick Schumacher’s loss of his Haas seat, Ralf Schumacher thinks he should seek a Mercedes reserve driver role