Lewis Hamilton suffered a convincing defeat at the hands of his teammate George Russell in the first two races of the season. The seven-time world champion is now calling for updates to be made to the Meercedes W15 after disappointing performances at the Bahrain GP and Saudi Arabian GP, where he finished in 7th and 9th place respectively. Hamilton believes that significant changes are needed for the W15 to improve its performance in medium-speed areas.
The W15 is currently not competitive enough compared to its rivals in certain aspects. Hamilton, who was behind his teammate in qualifying for both races, is particularly struggling in the 2024 season. He has been vocal about the issues with the car and both drivers are urging for changes. It remains to be seen when Mercedes will introduce their first upgrade of the season.
This season marks Hamilton’s final year with Mercedes, and he has yet to secure a win since 2021. He had hoped for a strong farewell season, but it seems that Red Bull and Ferrari are too strong for Mercedes to catch up to. The Saudi Arabian GP was a particularly difficult race for Mercedes, with George Russell noting that the car lacked pace compared to their rivals, resulting in significant time losses in high-speed corners.
Hamilton also faced similar problems throughout the race, struggling to keep up with McLaren and other competitors on medium-speed corners. Toto Wolff acknowledged that it was not a good day for the team and highlighted the similarities between the Melbourne GP and the Saudi Arabian GP, emphasizing the need for extensive work in preparation for future races.