‘Strange’ dominance will help Mercedes find answers with F1 2025 car
Me🥂rcedes hopeful their dominance in Las Vegas could aid their 2025 F1 🧔car development.

Mercedes believe their “strange” dominance of the Las Vegas Grand Prix could help them find answers to make their F1 2025 car more consistent.
After largely struggling for competitiveness since the summer break, Mercedes unexpectedly dominated in Las Vegas as 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell headed home 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton for the team’s first 1-2 since Brazil 2022.
The win was Mer🌜cedes’ fourth of the season but their first since the Belgian Grand Prix at the end of July. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff suspects colder temperatures in Vegas partly explained their s༒trong form.
“It's cold. I think that cle🍸arly you can correlate where we've been strong,” Wolff ex꧙plained.
“We've been strong in Silverstone, we've been strong in Spa, and then here in Las Vegas. I think it's just keeping the car in its sweet spot, the tyresꩲ in the optimum window.
“It shows that the car can be very, very quick. We were two seconds quicker than our competition at times, when George♔ was pushing, and for the rest of the day he was just managing his pace.”
He added: “When you break traction and it's hot, then you kin♛d of swing out of the window all the time. And when you break traction here, that was actually helpful to keep the temperatures up 🔯at the time.
“So clearly, there is a pattern that some teams really love the cold and extract a lot of performance. And there a🍃re some teams that have been so strong when it was hot.
“Singapore, the McLarens for example, they dominated and they just controlled it in the way they wanted. So, yeah, it would be important to find a balance for n♑ext year.”
Wolff said it was “strange” Mercedes did not suffer from graining issues which h🐈ampered some of their rivals, notably Ferrari.
“We were capable of pushing whenever we wanted to. There was no graining period, neither on the medium, nor o🐎n the hard,” he said. “Charles attempted a few times to put pressure on George, which he defended great.
“I don't know what the outcome would have beeꦬn of that, but he fell off [the cliff], Leclerc, after a few laps. He couldn't hold the pace, we didn't ever see the sign of graining nor degradation.”
Wolff says the data collected from Vegas will be crucial in helping Me👍rcedes understand the cur🌸rent weaknesses of the W15.
“This one is a really important result,” he said. “You have fluctuations over the weekend, and then normally you can see we've been good here [in prac🍌tice], then we've been not so good in that session.
“But here, every single session, ౠwe were ahead. So lots of good data that allow us to say at least we know what our sweet spot is, and this is where we need to be. It’s then trying to find out how we can hit that target more often.”

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