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Mercedes Faces “Very Worrying” F1 2024 Car Correlation Issues

7 months ago By Sports Desk

According to Sky Sports F1 commentator Martin Brundle, Mercedes faces “very worrying concerns” over the car’s association with Formula 1 from 2024. In a recent episode of the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Brundle highlighted the challenges the team faced in understanding and extracting maximum performance from their cars.

Despite considerable resources and a talented team, Mercedes have struggled to fully realize their cars this season. Brundle stressed the importance of accurately relating a car’s performance in testing to actual race performance.

“The team needs to understand this car and I think that’s a big concern for everyone out there,” Brundle said. He noted that despite the team’s efforts, they still haven’t been able to determine what caused the car’s inconsistency.

Mercedes is currently fourth in the Constructors’ Championship behind Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren. This lower-than-expected finish was partly attributed to the team’s struggle to translate its potential into consistent results.

During the Japanese Grand Prix, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton expressed disappointment with the car’s performance, calling it “very poor”. Brundle emphasized that the team was facing particular difficulties with the ground-effect cars introduced in Formula 1 three seasons ago.

“The big thing is that sometimes it feels like the car is in tune and it’s really fast in some stages. But they cannot repeat it from session to session, let alone every day, let alone from Grand Prix to Grand Prix. award,” explained Brundle.

Inconsistency in car performance is a concern for Mercedes, especially given the resources and talent available within the team. Brundle stressed the importance of addressing these issues as quickly as possible to get competitiveness back on track.

Although the situation is difficult, Brundle admits that Mercedes has the ability to overcome these obstacles. However, it is important that the team identify and resolve the car’s problems in order for the 2024 Formula 1 season to not fall short of expectations.

After all, Mercedes faces a race against time to fix its car’s connectivity issues and return to the top of the grid. The team’s success will depend on its ability to fully understand its car and translate its potential into consistent results in future races.

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