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Mercedes expects more performance swings over final four F1 races

Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin believes there could still be races where his team has the dominant car in the final rounds of the Formula 1 season, after seeing big swings in performance between itself in Red Bull over the past four rounds. Max Verstappen’s comfortable victory in the Mexico City Grand Prix saw the Dutchman open up a 19-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton heading to Brazil this weekend, with four races to go in the championship. Despite back-to-back wins for Verstappen, Shovlin says the performance level shown by his team’s car in the races before Austin and Mexico suggest the balance of power will keep changing. “It’s difficult because...
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