James Allison: Mercedes finishing second “the very best outcome” in 2023

Mercedes pipped Ferrari to second in the season-ending Abu Dhabi, with the two teams separated by just four ꦍpoints at the end of the race.
It was a respectable turnaround for Mercedes as the team left the first race in Bahrain with th✱e fourth-fastest car behind Red Bull, Aston Martin and Ferrari.
Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 season review show, A✃llison said that finishing P2 was a “great source of satisfaction”.
“From early on in the year from winter testing, fꦑirst race, it was pretty clear that we had not even come close to matching what we’d hoped for with the car,” he said.
“That was no fun for anyone here. The job is to try and digest where you’re at rather than where you’d hoped you were at. The story of this season has been a team that has tried to do the very best with where we’d star✱ted and honestly, the very best outcome we could have had from where we started was coming P2.

“It’s a source of gre💙at satisfaction to all of us that’s what we m🌄anaged to do.
“That was our objective and along the way we hoped to learn all that we needed to learn in order to t🃏ry and mount a rather more impressive championship challenge in 2024.൲”

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