Mercedes won’t ‘give up’ on F1 2023 car but “a lot of changes” needed for 2024

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton achieved Mercedes’ first pole position of the season at the Hungarian Grand Prix but was unable to convert the team’s best qualifying of the year into tﷺhei🍬r first victory.
The seven-time world champion slipped to fourth in Sunday’s race, finishing nearly 40 seconds adrift race-winner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen, who helped Red Bull set a new F1 record of 12 sꦆuccessive victories.
As well as the two Red Bulls, Hamilton was also beaten by168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Lando Norris in his resurgent McLaren, who have made huge gains of 𝓡late to emerge as a serious threat to their engine supplier Mercedes.
Despite recently admitting that Mercedes were poised to switch their full focus onto 2024, Wolff suggested the team are not ready to “give up” on the current campa꧟ign just yet.
“I wouldn’t want to ൲give🐻 up any season,” Wolff said after Sunday’s race at the Hungaroring.
“You can see how McLaren has leapfrogged everybody else with an update that they♑ didn’t expect to be that powerfuꩵl.
“Whatever it was, they gained a second probably and leapfrogged Aston Martin, Ferrari and moved i൩n as really st🤪rong contenders at the beginning of the season are now nowhere.
“We just need to continue working, chipping away at our understanding and ✅unlocking potential in the car as did Aston Martin over the winter or McLaren dur𓃲ing the season. We won’t give up.”

Mercedes sit second in the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:constructors’ championship, 39 points ahead♉ of Ast💙on Martin, but are 229 points behind Red Bull, who have gone unbeaten so far this year.
Asked if there was enough potential in Mercedes’ current philosophy to catch Red Bull next year, Wolf𒁃f conceded: “I think we need a♚ lot of changes in 2024.
“The direction our te♏am is developing is really quite interesting and we see opportunitie𓃲s and we are not shying away of leaving no stone unturned, looking at every single concept.”

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