That'll be that for Mercedes, then, according to Helmut Marko. F1
Helmut Marko has informed Mercedes “they can forget about the world title” after just one race of the 2023 season.
Mercedes have already confirmed that major changes to their car concept are in the works, with rumours that they will ditch the ‘zero-pod’ style and move to one similar to Red Bull or Ferrari, but with time against them and a budget cap in place, it is a hard task to fix the car so dramatically that they are able to fight for the World Championships.
“Mercedes does not have one problem with the concept this year, but several,” the 79-year-old Austrian said. “They have not been able to find a solution in the winter. But while Mercedes are out of the title race in Marko’s mind, that does not mean he has already handed it to Red Bull, commenting that the Bahrain track provides a unique challenge.
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