Mercedes looking to narrow the gap to Red Bull at the Austrian Grand Prix F1
Aston Martin aim to ‘attack’ at the Austrian Grand Prix as new upgrades arrive for both themselves and Mercedes in the bid to narrow the gap to Red Bull.
However, both teams plan to challenge Red Bull in the coming races as they introduce new upgrade packages. Mercedes, on the other hand, have already introduced several upgrade packages which have helped them recover from their slow start to the season. Their team principal, Mike Krack, believes they will have the ability to 'attack' the race this weekend.
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