Mercedes Bracing Up For Challenging Imola GP

As Mercedes arrives at the fourth race weekend of the season, the team sits second in the Constructors’ Championship despite a start to the year that they admit has been below their usual high standards. But the eight-time champions were hopeful that they could begin “turning the situation around,” starting at this weekend’s Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna. Mercedes arrived at Imola fresh off an Australian Grand Prix that saw them finish as the lead constructor and claim third and fourth. However, with little pre-season practice time on a Sprint weekend to fettle their W13, the team knows it will be challenging to maintain their position during this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.

Speaking on Mercedes’ own YouTube channel, Vowles said, “Imola will be a challenging event. It is our first sprint race of the season, so unlike previous events where we had FP1, FP2, and FP3 really to get to grips with the car and test how we are going to improve the car performance, we now have one free practice session and that free practice session dominates what happens in qualifying and in the race. Hence, it is constrained in terms of what we can learn and do. When we get back to the European season, teams would generally bring more performance upgrades,” added Vowles, “and I suspect you will see an evolution of our competitors. We need to make sure we keep up with that at the very minimum.”

Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff was complimentary of the “hard work” his team had done in the lead up to Imola but acknowledged that they must be “realistic” about their chances, claiming they are still behind Ferrari and Red Bull.

“We know we haven’t got the pace of the Ferrari and Red Bull right now,” said Wolff. “But we’re working hard to reduce their advantage, and it’s been brilliant to see everyone across the factories pulling together to achieve this. There’s been a lot of hard work over the Easter weekend in the factory to bring improvements to the car and get it ready to head to the next race. That shows the team’s dedication to turning the situation around. Of course, we must be realistic, it will take time to make the gains we want, but we’re learning as much as we can from each race and finding avenues to push us forward.”

Mercedes will be looking to hit the ground running at Imola for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on April 22-24.

 

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