
Will Mercedes drive with one hand?
After last year’s dominant season, when Formula One introduced new six-cylinder turbo engines, Mercedes continued its dominance in Australia’s first race of the year. Judging by the results, the rivals did not get much closer to the Silver Arrows over the winter, and at Red Bull, quarreling with their engine supplier, who, with a growing desire for his factory team, hides data, instead of looking for solutions together, showed their displeasure over the seemingly insurmountable the difference between race cars. Renault’s powertrain used at Red Bull is said to be a hefty 100 horsepower weaker than Mercedes ’(1,7 seconds slower per lap if translated into time), so team boss Christian Horner said international the FIA Automobile Federation, and equate the gigantic raz