Mercedes GOT CAUGHT Sandbagging! | F1
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 Published On Feb 24, 2024

Mercedes have chosen a very interesting detail for this years testing, revealing a brand new design and philosophy, running a controversial front wing design meant to be an aerodynamic revolution. Yet, the timing screens do not light-up, raising one question. Could Mercedes be hiding their true performance by not running their car to its fullest potential? Shockingly, Hamilton Russell and Wolff appears to have exposed the teams antics, revealing the mind games the Silver Arrows are trying to play here. But more importantly, are Mercedes at the brink of discovering something new, which could propel the Silver Arrow to be Red Bull competitors in the 2024 season.

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