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Mercedes leaving no stone unturned in changing F1 car's concept

Mercedes technical director Mike Elliott says the German outfit will approach its massive task of changing the concept of its 2023 design by analysing every single area of its car and by relying on all the tools at its disposal. After F1's opening race in Bahrain, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff threw in the towel, and recognized that its new-spec W14 was fundamentally flawed and would not allow the former championship winning outfit to fight for the title this season. A subsequent crisis meeting back at Mercedes' headquarters in Brackley led to the elaboration of a comprehensive plan of attack to right the ship in the coming months through a change of course and development. But Elliott...
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