With both 2022 titles already given away, the battle at the front is no longer so interesting the last three races, but at both drivers and constructors the battle for P2 is still open. Mercedes still wants to attack Ferrari for P2 rather than settle for P3 with more wind tunnel time for 2023.
Among drivers, it is already known that Max Verstappen will take his second title in 2022. For P2, an exciting battle still rages between Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc and Verstappen's teammate Sergio Perez. The Monegasque is two points ahead of the Mexican. Among drivers, Mercedes comes next. George Russell is a scant 50 points behind Perez and 16 points ahead of Carlos Sainz, while Lewis Hamilton is again just four points behind the Spaniard. Among the constructors, Red Bull is already champion and Mercedes, third in the championship, is 53 points behind Ferrari.
It is a gap that seems difficult to bridge with only three races left, but it is possible. Mercedes also says they still want to fight for P2. So with that, they are not giving up on finishing at P3 to get more time in the wind tunnel before 2023. In fact, the lower you finish in the championship, the more time you get as a team to test your car in the wind tunnel.
In a Mercedes debrief on YouTube James Vowles and Andrew Shovlin discuss the past race in the United States and look at the current championship. The duo are asked if the team is still in contention with Ferrari for P2, or if they are content with P3 because of the wind tunnel advantage. Vowles: "Our goal is clear. We are here to fight against Ferrari and take P2 in the championship. It's a deficit of more than 50 points that we have to make up in the next three races. But we are here to take everything we can."
Especially with a view to developing for next year's car, the team is still trying to improve as much as possible during the final races. Vowles seems to consider the tests the team can do during race weekends a lot more valuable than time in the wind tunnel. "In the end, we don't want to finish second or third at all. If we finish third, the extra wind tunnel time would only be a consolation prize, relatively to the achievement of being P2 in the championship."
Redbull took out Mercedes with their cheating all season last year it started with their illegal flexi wing the lying Michael Masi with his cheating self then so sotp talking if you dont wanna talk the truth !!
Interesting contrast to Lewis' statement earlier. Looks like there are at least some folks on the team for whom the notion of competing is still a priority.
Russell taking out Sainz at COTA might have been part of this plan?. They took out Max in back to back races last year just to be in contention for both the Championships. Ferrari drivers need to be extra careful next time around Merc drivers.
Surely these are their plans, nothing new, everyone knows how despicable they are to get a win ?
Well get a better driver than lewis then and may been in second but no toto wants lewis to be it .
Lewis is there to stay, and you can suck it up coz he's not going anyway. Who are you to demand Lewis leave, you'll never see a Lewis fan demand verstappen leave coz we don't care and it's none of our business
Red Bull built a reliable and proper F1 race car. Ferrari built a fast but currently unreliable F1 race car. Mercedes are struggling to get their go-kart to work on any given track. Now MB is using the supposed "cost cap breach" to deflect from their mistake they "never make". And their fans follow suit. But you know what they say about pointing a finger
Lewis should stay any long as he wants in f1 , long he stays and never wins again, and beaten by Russell the better the sport will get