The Miami Grand Prix was another difficult one for Mercedes, but there’s at least some light at the end of the tunnel.
It’s the last race before a significant upgrade is introduced that team principal Toto Wolff sees as a “reset” after its struggles since the ground effect regulations were introduced.
But while Mercedes is optimistic about what is characterised as its new baseline, its lack of understanding of the reasons for its Miami struggles raise yet more questions about whether it really is on top of its problems.
What’s more, even if Mercedes has changed its direction to point the right way and its Imola package works, can it really catch up having lost so much ground over the past year?
00:00 One last difficult race?
00:39 A step backwards
04:45 Imola 'reset'
06:42 2024 influence
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