They ve been strong all year Mercedes resurgence to the top during Friday practice for 2022 F1 Miami GP not a surprise in any way
"They’ve been strong all year" - Mercedes' resurgence to the top during Friday practice for 2022 F1 Miami GP 'not a surprise in any way' Mercedes seems to have unlocked some more performance from the car in Miami appeared to be back on form at the Miami GP as George Russell topped the timesheets in FP2, after a competitive FP1 session. The Silver Arrows looked competitive in both the short and the long runs, leading to suggestions that the team was finally able to get on top of its issues. This upturn in form is something that has not surprised many of the team's competitors, who revealed they were expecting the German team to sort things out sooner rather than later. Speaking to Sky Sports, Red Bull's Christian Horner confessed that the uptick in Mercedes' form was not a surprise to him, saying: “I’ve been saying since pre-season that it’s only a matter of time before they sort themselves out and that’s starting to happen. The characteristic of this circuit helps as well but you can see they’re starting to get on top of their issues. They’re looking competitive.” Could new upgrades be the reason behind Mercedes' surprise pace? ?
Could new upgrades be the reason behind Mercedes' surprise pace? ? When McLaren's Lando Norris was asked if he was surprised by the speed of the Silver Arrows, he said: “Not at all. They were what, P4/P5 in Bahrain? They’ve been strong all year. Just because they have some bouncing, everyone expects them to be terrible. They’re extremely strong in slow-speed corners. Mercedes have probably been one of the best cars in slow-speed corners all season, just no one ever looks at the GPS very well and picks it up. So not a surprise in any way. It just makes us want to work even harder and try to get past them again.”
Could new upgrades be the reason behind Mercedes' surprise pace? ? When McLaren's Lando Norris was asked if he was surprised by the speed of the Silver Arrows, he said: “Not at all. They were what, P4/P5 in Bahrain? They’ve been strong all year. Just because they have some bouncing, everyone expects them to be terrible. They’re extremely strong in slow-speed corners. Mercedes have probably been one of the best cars in slow-speed corners all season, just no one ever looks at the GPS very well and picks it up. So not a surprise in any way. It just makes us want to work even harder and try to get past them again.”