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Mercedes explains why they had trouble overtaking at Monza

During the Italian Grand Prix, it was noticeable that Mercedes, despite their fast car, had a lot of trouble overtaking other cars. Some fans believe this was caused by the ban on party mode. Andrew Shovlin explains in the team's debrief that this does play a role, but that other factors are also important. "That does make it a bit more difficult because normally you still have the overtake button that releases all the electrical energy on the straight. It was a tool that we didn't have at our disposal, but it plays a small role", says Shovlin. Read more According to Red Bull Racing, tyre wear will play an important role at Mugello There are two other, perhaps more important...
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