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Ted Kravitz on the Mercedes ‘Achilles’ heel’ which the Bahrain track exposesSky Sports’ Ted Kravitz believes he has spotted an “Achilles’ heel” on the Mercedes W14 which could hamper their season on certain tracks.
While the results of pre-season testing should always be taken with a pinch of salt, it did look as if Mercedes were still a few tenths off Ferrari and in particular Red Bull who appeared to be the strongest over the three days. “I know I’m going to sound like a boring engineer when I say this, but the Bahrain track is very ‘rear limited’,” he told Sky Sports. “Which means that it’s all about having a strong rear axle on your car and that there’s lots of opportunities to turn into a corner and have the rear slip away from you.
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