Formula 1 has returned to Las Vegas with Mercedes hoping to cash in on its practice pace
Mercedes admits it is at a loss as to where its pace came from as Lewis Hamilton topped the first two practice sessions for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Hamilton led an all-British top-three across both practice sessions, with Mercedes team-mate George Russell second in FP1 and behind the McLaren of Lando Norris in third later on.
“But I don't believe this kind of advantage to the other teams is going to last. I would very much hope that we're not falling behind like we did in the past on some of the tracks, but remain competitive, fight in the front.” Russell echoed the sentiments of Wolff and feels other teams may have also been holding something back. “It's definitely not a fear.
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