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“Show Them Where We Need to Improve”: Lewis Hamilton Highlights How He Is Assisting Mercedes Engineers for Better 2024

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  • January 02, 2024
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“Show Them Where We Need to Improve”: Lewis Hamilton Highlights How He Is Assisting Mercedes Engineers for Better 2024

Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes yet again failed to live up to their expectations as they failed to take a victory in 2023. Even though they managed to grab P2 in the Constructors’ championship, they are far away from being in contention against the mighty Red Bull. Therefore, Hamilton decided to take matters into his own hands and help Mercedes engineers in developing a better car in 2024.

Advertisement Speaking about this, the Silver Arrows ace said in a report published by , Loading embed tweet https://twitter.com/MercedesAMGF1/status/1736812900071694647?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Advertisement Notably, this has come after Hamilton’s back to back complaints against his team for not listening to him during the car development.

There were multiple occasions when complained about the rear stability of the W14 and how hard it was to drive. Despite this, Mercedes other sectors to improve and in the end, it was still a to drive, as coined by Toto Wolff mid season. Nevertheless, Hamilton now let the previous season go and is busy making 2024 count with the new, upcoming W15.

Hamilton and Mercedes’ goal for the 2024 F1 season After having two back to back years of failures, Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are gearing up to do things differently in 2024. Even though it will not be an easy task to dethrone Red Bull given how massively overpowered they already are, Wolff’s team would still try to reduce the gap.

Given they have James Allison in their wings now, they are working to improve their straight line speed, reduce tire degradation, and stabilize the rear of the upcoming car. Furthermore, there are also talks about floor and sidepod development for the W15. Loading embed tweet https://twitter.com/MercedesNewsUK/status/1741791390235791837?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Advertisement Notably, the feedback on the W15 so far has been positive.

As Hamilton is hopeful about the upcoming car, his teammate George Russell shared positive reviews after driving the car on the simulation. However, it is still unclear if Hamilton would be able to be in a contest with Max Verstappen for his eighth world championship. Nevertheless, their try would be to reduce the massive gap this year and hunt them down in 2025.

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