Mercedes are ready to throw W14 F1 car ‘in the bin’ and ‘embark on a new journey’, says Toto Wolff

Mercedes have already heavily revised their 2023 car amid their ongoing competitive struggles but have been left frustrated by th♕e W14’s inconsistent performance fluctuations.&n🍷bsp;
While Mercedes believe their current car is “really fast” despite being yet to record a victory this season, team principal Wolff expressed confidencဣe in its successor - the W15.
“We 🏅will throw this one in the bin wh🤪en it's really fast and then embark on a new journey,” Wolff is quoted as saying by .
“I think we have encouraging signs from the💧 tunnel of a balanced car that's going to be more together, and we have answers to our questions.
💃"So, we are really looking at the results with an encouraging perspective𝔍.”

Speaking at last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, where168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: George Russell was challenging for the win before a final-lap crash and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton finished third, Wolff described Mercedes’ W14 as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“a little bit of a surprise box”.
Wolff also confirmed that 🥂Mercedes will change the “bones🍌” of their fundamental design philosophy which has largely remained the same since new rules were introduced in 2022.
“The car that we put on track in 2022 is fundam♓entally, the bones are the same,” he told F1TV.
“We are going around in circ🔯les a little bit in how we can improve the car and it’s difficult.
“We are working on changing those bones for next year, which means we see a lot of potential but you are also starting in a position where 🧸you can൲’t really predict the outcome.
“But flat-out, this is the mindset at 🍬the moment.”

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