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The 'enormous' work Mercedes are doing ahead of Imola

Article To news overview © XPB Mercedes will undergo an "enormous" amount of work ahead of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix as they look to keep pace with Ferrari and Red Bull. The Brackley-based team have kept themselves in the World Championship fight with a string of impressive results, despite their car being much slower than their direct rivals. Both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have stood on the podium during the early rounds, with Russell now second in the Drivers' Championship standings, behind Charles Leclerc. But there is still plenty for the reliable Mercedes to do before they can challenge for race wins, the team have wholeheartedly admitted. "I think often...
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