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Toto Wolff says Mercedes need to ‘double development speed' to catch Red Bull

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes the Germans need to 'double the development speed' of the W14 in order to catch reigning World Champions Red Bull, with Wolff believing that the Brackley-based team are 'between six and 12 months' behind the Austrians in terms of knowledge of the new regulations. There is absolutely no doubt that Red Bull have aced the new aerodynamic regulations, with the side's two cars of the new regs having been exemplary. Last season's RB18 and this season's RB19 have both been almost impossible to beat, with Red Bull having claimed 17 wins in 2022. Mercedes on the other hand, have endured an incredibly challenging start to the new aerodynamic era of Formula...
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