Mercedes wary about main F1 ‘weakness’ heading into Spanish GP
Toto Wolff s♕ays the Spanish Grand Prix will give a clear pict𝄹ure of the progress Mercedes have made.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says this weekend’s F1 Spanish Grand Prix will reveal how much progress the team have made in curing the W15’s 🌟main weakness.
The German manufacturer had been confident of closing the gap to Red Bull following a car design overhaul during the winter, but their 2024 challenger has struggled to perform consistently well acr💙oss both high- and low-speed corners this year.
Mercedes have been encouraged by the early signs coming from a new front wing that was introduced in Monaco, believing it could be the key to addressing the 💟weakness and turning around their fortunes this season.
After some 🐬unique track layouts in Monaco and Canada, F1 will return to a more conventional circuit at Barcelona, which features a mix of fast, medium and low speed corners.
“Barcelona will provide a ♔good test of our progress,” Mercedes team principal Wolf𒉰f said.
“It has a mix of fa♚st, medi🐻um, and low speed corners, a long straight and plenty of elevation change. Tracks that contain this wide speed range have been a weakness of ours so far this year.
“This weekend wi💦ll therefore provide another opportunity to evaluate our progress through our recent updat🍸es, and we hope to build on the positive momentum from Montreal.”
Mercedes’ competitiveness in Canada was a surprise, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton in the mix at the f🎉ront all weekend as they secured the team’s best result of the season with third and fourth.
“We have continued to make incremental gain🔴s across the past few races,” Wolff added.
“It was encouraging therefore to take another positive step forward in Canada. To see that translate into our strongest team result of the season so far is a reward fo🐎r everyone's hard work.
“The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a unique track, however. It has a narrow range of corner speeds and, with a newly re-laid surface, was someth🌳ing of an outlier compared to more traditional venues.
"We know our competitors will perform more strongly at upcoming races so we will need to continue to work hard to consistently get ourselves in the fight for podiums, and eventuall🧔y race wins.”

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