George Russell says F1 Canadian GP performance shows Mercedes are “definitely on the right path”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton claimed his second consecutive podium finish in Mercedes’ upgraded W14 behind168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Max Verstappen’s dominant Red Bull and Aston Martin’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso.
Things didn’t go to plan for Russell, who was running fourth on the road behind his teammate before he hit the wa🥀ll and was later forced i💮nto retirement.
Nevertheless, Russell sa🌞ys Mercedes’ competitive pace at two different types of circuits in Barc꧋elona and Montreal “bodes well” for the team’s prospects going forward.
“I think go⛎ing from Barcelona to here, ෴two quite contrasting circuits, bodes well for the future,” Russell said.
“Of course, as a team, we🎐’re looking for more than just second best. We need to close that gap to Red Bull, but [our pace here] definitely shows we’re on the right path.”

Encouraged by the step forward that has come from the major update that was first int♛roduced at the Monaco Grand Prix, Mercedes is pressing on with an aggressive development push in their bid to close the gap to Red Bull.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has revealed plans for the Ge✨rman manufacturer to bring a “larger” upgrade to next month’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
"We're bringing a larger one to Silverstone, then we should have𒁏 another one before shutdown,” Wolff explained.
“It's just that the lea🐠💟rnings have accelerated a lot since we changed some of them conception architecture, and there should be decent steps coming in the next four races.
"For us we didn't expect to perform here in Canada because how the car DNA is at the moment is more fಌor the high-speed corners, so it's encouraging not be not so far away, but one must not forget that Max is cruising in the front.
"Maybe cruising is the wrong word. Max is still having an easier time in the front, not cruising, but still I think th🅠ere is margin, so there's quite a gap to catch up."

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