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Mercedes evaluating “every concept” for 2024 F1 car

Mercedes is looking at “every single concept” on the Formula 1 grid to see if it can find ideas to help ensure its 2024 car is a success.

The German manufacturer secured its first pole position of the season at last weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, when Lewis Hamilton beat Max Verstappen to the front spot on the grid by 0.003 seconds.

However, Hamilton’s Mercedes W14 was no match for Verstappen’s Red Bull in the race, and he fell down the order to finish fourth by the chequered flag - almost 40 seconds adrift of the winner.

With Verstappen in a complete class of his own, ending the Hungaroring race 33s ahead of Lando Norris’s McLaren, it remains clear that Red Bull’s rivals need to make a big step forward with their cars this winter.

Mercedes has already spoken of some fundamental changes being made for its W15, and team boss Toto Wolff has now opened up about just how different things could be.

Speaking about the differences that are being worked on for 2024, Wolff said that detailed analysis was ongoing about the different ideas that were being put to use by other teams.

“I think we need a lot of changes in 2024, and the direction our team is developing is really quite interesting,” he explained.

“We see opportunities and we are not shying away [from anything]. We are leaving no stone unturned, and looking at every single concept that we've seen on other cars.

“That is whether that's powerful or not, and whether it's of any use for us, without letting ourselves be distracted from the way we operate, and the way we analyse. We are going to come up good.”

Source: Autosport

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