Formula 1: Mercedes Reveal 2024 F1 Car

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Formula 1 Testing in Abu Dhabi
(Photo : (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)) ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - NOVEMBER 28: George Russell of Great Britain driving the (63) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team W14 on track during Formula 1 testing at Yas Marina Circuit on November 28, 2023 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Today we are delighted to get our first look at the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team's 2024 car design. Mercedes' W15 model features its usual combination of black, silver, and teal throughout its livery.

The Silver Arrows made headlines with Ferrari as the team prepares to move away from long time driver and seven-time world champ, British driver Lewis Hamilton. The team will go in a different direction more suited to the future with the young British talent George Russell, as Hamilton pursues his childhood dream of racing for the renowned Italian manufacturer. 

But Hamilton for the 2024 season will be racing for the German Constructor, as things are trending upward for Mercedes who finished P2 in the Constructors standings last season. 

In a past season dominated by Red Bull; Mercedes, Mclaren, and Ferrari all look to become more competitive this 2024 season. Mercedes now on the opposite end of dominance in F1 look to reinstate themselves atop the Formula 1 standings. 

Long time German team Principal Toto Wolff hopes to learn from Mercedes' past two seasons as he states, 

"As the saying goes: when it stings, it sticks. I believe the previous two years were necessary for us to readjust, recalibrate and reinvent ourselves in certain areas." 

Wolff continues, "that root-and-branch approach is never easy. But we've made progress and look forward to taking the next step with the W15. It won't be a linear path, but when we stumble, we will get back up and keep climbing."

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