Mercedes want to be fighting for “some victories” before the end of the F1 2023 season

The German manufacturer first introduced their heavily-revised W14 at the Monaco ♛Grand Prix and went on to have their best result of the season at the🍸 following race in Spain with a double podium finish.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton followed up his second place finish in Barcelona with third at the Canadian Grand Prix behind 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso, while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell crashed out of fourth place.
“It is really nice to be now racing at least for podiums, being able to show what we are capable of doing,” Mercedes’ chief technical officer Mike Elliott said in the team’s post-race debrie♓f video.
"Hopefully we can turn that into more upgrades, more performance over the races to come and hopefully start fight🅺ing for some victories by the end of the season.”
Elliott confirmed that Mercedes’ major upgrade package has brought the improvements the team hoped for, with a second “larger” update planned for next month’s British Grand Prix.&nbsꦅp;
“We are really pleased to say that it has done what we expected,” Elliott said. “It’s helped the car move fꦓorward and we are generally more competitive.
“We said🔯 before the weekend that Canada will be a more difficult circuit for us; it's mainly low speed corners and straights, something that hasn’t been brilliant for us in the past.
“So, to come out of this weekend to 💎qualify with the cars fourth and fifth, promoted to third and fourth and then to race in a strong way, beaten by Alonso but for Lewis to race to third and inꩵ George's case to show strong performance up until his crash I think it is a good result for us and hopefully something we can take into the next few races.”
And Elliott expects the W14 to perform better at the next two races at the Red Bull Ring in Austria and Silv🌊erstone.
“I think where we have seen the car struggling𝐆 is more in the low-speed corners,” he explained.
🥀“So if we start l꧋ooking at circuits that have got more medium and high-speed content; we think we will do better there.
“So, Silverstone will be a good example of t🥃hat. Austria shouldn’t be too bad for us either. So let's hope we go well on both of those.ဣ”

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