Mercedes realism: 'We'd expected this weekend to be tough'

22:19, 09 Sep 2022
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Andrew Shovlin feels that Mercedes will not have an easy time this weekend at the Italian Grand Prix. Ferrari and Red Bull Racing were able to impress more during Friday's two free practice sessions, which is why the Mercedes chief wants to convey realism in the German racing team's press release.

"The first session went well and we seemed to have the car in a good place for both single lap and long run balance," Shovlin stated. "The second session was more difficult with both drivers suffering from a lack of rear grip. In terms of pace, it looks like our competitors found more between the sessions than we did."

George Russell still managed to do best for Mercedes with third and fifth places. Lewis Hamilton is in a tougher spot. The Briton had his engine replaced and therefore had to start the race from the back, making up a lot of positions.

"We'd expected this weekend to be tough as the car is very similar to the one that we had in Spa and with Lewis's power unit penalty, we've got a lot of ground to make up in the race before we can get him into the points."

Hamilton expects to help Russell

The seven-time world champion also noticed that Mercedes were not yet able to compete with the top teams. In qualifying, he reckons that his grid penalty will do him a favour by giving team-mate Russell a tow.

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Ice 10 September 2022 at 07:56+ 10843

It will be,tough weekend for merc the w13 is,a bag of poo .it to dragy on the straights and thats were they lose time

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permanent verbannen 10 September 2022 at 08:08+ 49

But wbaye abdoe sjelio in terms of sgsgju because thry knkoe all over, righy?

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Mech Engineer 10 September 2022 at 02:25+ 55107

Teams normally ask their No 2 driver to assist their No 1 driver to get better results, to compete with other teams, so I see Mercedes has now acknowledges and confirms that Russell is the no 1 team leader at Mercedes.

tltb 10 September 2022 at 10:55+ 1

Not if they’re starting at the back of the grid… you missed that part out

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Mark from Canada 10 September 2022 at 01:54+ 10415

Mercedes has just broken the all time record for most lame excuses in a single season.

Congrats to the whole team, this really took a concerted group effort

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Carmen Lava 10 September 2022 at 02:25+ 1169

The problem is they pretend to be weak and in the end wow we did a great job how did that happen Willie I can't believe we're dominating again

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Divergent2 10 September 2022 at 08:26+ 21333

Not going to happen this time around. Engine advantage which they had locked in for years is gone.

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Carmen Lava 10 September 2022 at 12:06+ 1169

But the FIA ​​advantage is there. Look at the situation of Ferrari now and the sad Typhus

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F1isBack 10 September 2022 at 01:43+ 31513

Providing Lewis doesn't error again that would be expected to assist the team's no 1.