Mercedes still doesn t have the pace to match Red Bull and Ferrari s level despite double podium at 2022 F1 French GP says Mika Hakkinen
Mercedes 'still doesn’t have the pace' to match Red Bull and Ferrari's level despite double podium at 2022 F1 French GP, says Mika Hakkinen The Mercedes W13 in the pitlane during the F1 Grand Prix of France at Circuit Paul Ricard on July 24, 2022, in Le Castellet, France. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) Mika Hakkinen feels Mercedes are still behind Ferrari and Red Bull on pace, despite their double podium finish at the 2022 F1 French GP. The former world champion, however, felt that the Silver Arrows might have resolved most of their porpoising issues, which has resulted in their improved race pace. Writing about the Brackley-based outfit on his blog on Unibet, Hakkinen stated: “It was good to see Lewis [Hamilton] and George [Russell] on the podium together for the first time, but although Mercedes looked quite good in the race their car still doesn’t have the pace of either the Red Bull or Ferrari. At this point in the season, it’s clear that Mercedes has solved many of the issues associated with the porpoising we saw early in the year, and on a smooth circuit like Paul Ricard they were consistent. But the gap to Ferrari and Red Bull remains in terms of outright pace.” Let's keep pushing Let's keep pushing The Finnish world champion believes that Mercedes are far behind the front runners Red Bull and Ferrari despite displaying good pace at the Circuit Paul Ricard. Hakkinen also felt that the nature of the French circuit reduced the bouncing on their car.