Mercedes will focus on the 'small margins' between the chasing pack this weekend, but Red Bull are still a step too far. AusGP 🇦🇺 F1
“The signs we are seeing back at the factory are promising. We have got to take it step by step, though, and won’t get carried away until we see performance translated into lap time on track.
While Red Bull have not won at Albert Park since 2011, Australia has been a considerably happier destination for Mercedes in recent years, the team having taken victory there four times since the start of the turbo hybrid era in 2014. Wolff admitted the team are not in the place they would like to be currently, though they will still fight tooth and nail around the “unique” layout in Melbourne.
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