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‘Not any disrespect’: Mercedes make their intentions clear

Mercedes’ search for their first victory in 2022 continues, after George Russell missed out on the top step of the podium at the Italian Grand Prix. Should the Silver Arrows fail to win a single race this season, then it would end their streak of having won at least once every year since 2011. In

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Mercedes send warning to Ferrari ahead of 2022 Singapore Grand Prix

Mercedes technical director, Mike Elliott, has affirmed that the team are still keen on securing second in the championship. Sir Lewis Hamilton and George Russell were given a poor car at the beginning of the year, and the skinny sidepod concept has not worked as hoped. The W13 has encountered a multitude of issues, one

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Mercedes explain Lewis Hamilton’s bizarre apology

Mercedes’ technical director, Mike Elliott, has revealed that Sir Lewis Hamilton took the blame for his grid penalty at the Italian Grand Prix. At the Belgian Grand Prix two races prior, Hamilton has been battling for third place on the opening lap with Fernando Alonso. The seven-time champion passed his former team-mate down the Kemmel

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Lewis Hamilton in a ‘horrible situation’ after Italian Grand Prix

Jaguar Formula E driver, Sam Bird, has suggested that the Italian Grand Prix served as a reminder to Sir Lewis Hamilton that he was unfairly denied his eighth world title last year. Hamilton and Max Verstappen went into the season finale in 2021 level on points after a pulsating 21 rounds that had seen them

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2022 Singapore GP: Mercedes warn Red Bull and Ferrari they can challenge for victory

Mercedes technical director, Mike Elliott, is aiming for a strong performance from Sir Lewis Hamilton and George Russell at the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix. Generally, downforce-oriented circuits have been Mercedes’ friend thus far in 2022, evidenced by their results in Spain and Hungary in particular. Hamilton and Russell have managed 13 podiums between them this

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Lewis Hamilton makes roulette analogy after FIA controversy

Mercedes’ Sir Lewis Hamilton affirmed after the Italian Grand Prix that he found racing through the field more gratifying than dominating the race from first. The Briton went into the weekend with grid penalties for using too many engine parts that would see him start at the back of the grid. He qualified fifth ahead

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