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Mercedes alarmed by mysterious overheating

At the Bahrain Grand Prix last weekend, Mercedes' W15 cars, driven by George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, encountered unforeseen overheating issues, finishing fifth and seventh, respectively. The problem, which also affected the customer team Williams but not McLaren and Aston Martin, left the team perplexed. Mercedes Technical Director James Allison expressed the team's confusion, stating, 'Well that was actually the biggest unanswered mystery from the weekend. 'We were substantially hotter in the race than we expected to be.' READ: Max Verstappen thinking about leaving Red Bull and joining Mercedes Allison highlighted the inherent challenges in predicting cooling requirements, noting that...
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