Mercedes going ‘back to basics’ with W15 as Wolff sets sights firmly on Red Bull

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Mercedes going ‘back to basics’ with W15 as Wolff sets sights firmly on Red Bull
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Mercedes are “trying to get back to basics” with their 2025 F1 car, according to team boss Toto Wolff. 

After struggling for the past two seasons since new F1 regulations came into force at the start of 2022, Mercedes are planning a fundamental re-design for their W15 challenger.

"I don't want to hear Lewis saying, 'I'm sitting too far ahead with the cockpit, suspension cinematisms that we don't understand and so on. “When they curve they don't know how the car will behave, perhaps with different feelings between Hamilton and Russell despite adopting the same set-up.

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