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Mercedes has clear development path for W10 after Bahrain

Mercedes has learned what direction it needs to head in to develop the W10. After race victory in Bahrain, the team has identified areas of concern that require development. The reigning world champions were no doubt slower than their Ferrari counterparts but after the race, has a clear idea of where to improve going forward. Speaking in the Mercedes Bahrain Grand Prix debrief video, Mercedes technical director James Allison admitted the team was behind their Italian rivals but had now identified the problem areas on the 2019 car. "A huge result for us, and a great relief therefore on a weekend where we were not that competitive to come back with such a strong haul of points. "To...
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