Mercedes is currently ranked fourth in the 2024 Constructors standings in Formula 1. The team has faced some challenges in the ongoing season, particularly with their recent performance in Australia where they experienced a double Did Not Finish (DNF) result. However, Mercedes is determined to bounce back and make a strong comeback at the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix.
During the race at Albert Park, Lewis Hamilton had to retire due to an engine issue, while his teammate George Russell had a major crash towards the end of the race. As a result, Mercedes failed to score any points in that race. Nevertheless, the team has been working hard in their factories since then, and their Technical Director has provided a positive update on their progress.
The Suzuka International racing circuit is crucial for Mercedes as they are in need of a strong performance. The W15 car has not lived up to expectations so far, and Japan presents an opportunity for the team to unlock its full potential. With three rounds already completed in the 2024 season, the Mercedes drivers are still adjusting to the W15 car. Alongside aiming for positive results in Suzuka, the team is also seeking certainty regarding their 2024 challenger.
The W15 car has proven to be unpredictable, especially for Lewis Hamilton. It is essential for Mercedes to have confidence in the concept they have implemented in their 2024 car. If the concept proves to be successful, it will boost the team’s morale for the remainder of the season. Therefore, the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix holds significant importance for the Brackley-based team.