Mercedes are getting closer to their first F1 win of the season.
Mercedes ‘within a whisker of fighting’ for first win, but Red Bull have the ‘edge’Mercedes are “within a whisker of fighting” for what would be their first win of this season, that’s according to chief strategist James Vowles.
In the back half of this season, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have on five occasions finished runner-up to Max Verstappen allowing Mercedes toMore encouraging is that Hamilton was by far Verstappen closest challenger in Austin and again in Mexico. “I don’t think it is quite the three tenths they out-qualified us by [in Mexico], but it will be a few tenths across the next few races.
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