Shovlin: Lessons Learned as Mercedes Misses Podium in Brazil

04/11/2024

Mercedes F1 ends the American circuit disheartened, facing missed podiums and missed opportunities amid rain-soaked challenges in Brazil’s bittersweet finale.

Mercedes F1 concluded the American triple-header with a fourth place for George Russell and a tenth for Lewis Hamilton. Trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin admits the three races were disappointing for the Brackley team.

“It was a tough triple-header for the team, and the final day of competition continued in the same way,” said Shovlin. “Qualifying and the race itself were bittersweet in Brazil.”

“Lewis struggled to gain confidence in the car and didn’t get past Q1 in a session where several cars ended up out of position; George managed to build confidence, especially in the rear end, and secured a solid 2nd on the grid.”

“The aborted start led to unusual circumstances, but once the race properly started, George ran strongly at the front until the VSC came out, accompanied by a heavy rain shower.”

“We wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to change his worn intermediate tires, and Norris, in second, followed us into the pits – while Verstappen and the Alpine drivers stayed out, gambling on a safety car or red flag, which then happened. This likely cost us the win.”

“When the race resumed, with everyone on new tires, George managed to pass Leclerc to move into 4th, but then – as we saw – he got stuck behind a slower car and couldn’t overtake, with no DRS available.”

Mercedes F1 Falls Short in Final U.S. Triple-Header

“It was the same story for Lewis further back, who climbed into the points but couldn’t pass Lawson despite several attempts,” continued Shovlin, explaining the consequences Mercedes needs to draw from this result.

“Fourth and tenth may seem like a meager reward after leading the first part of the race, but we have a lot to learn from this weekend and the last three races. We’ll focus on this work in the coming days to give us the best foundation for the season’s final triple-header.”

Mercedes F1 Falls Short in Final U.S. Triple-Header Mercedes F1 Falls Short in Final U.S. Triple-Header

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Full 2025 F1 testing results

Carlos Sainz
1
CARLOS
SAINZ
Leader
Lewis Hamilton
2
LEWIS
HAMILTON
+0.031s
Charles Leclerc
3
CHARLES
LECLERC
+0.083s
George Russell
4
GEORGE
RUSSELL
+0.197s
Max Verstappen
5
MAX
VERSTAPPEN
+0.218s
Alex Albon
6
ALEX
ALBON
+0.302s
Kimi Antonelli
7
KIMI
ANTONELLI
+0.436s
Oscar Piastri
8
OSCAR
PIASTRI
+0.592s
Pierre Gasly
9
PIERRE
GASLY
+0.692s
Lance Stroll
10
LANCE
STROLL
+0.881s
Liam Lawson
11
LIAM
LAWSON
+0.904s
Jack Doohan
12
JACK
DOOHAN
+1.020s
Yuki Tsunoda
13
YUKI
TSUNODA
+1.149s
Isack Hadjar
14
ISACK
HADJAR
+1.327s
Fernando Alonso
15
FERNANDO
ALONSO
+1.352s
Esteban Ocon
16
ESTEBAN
OCON
+1.380s
Lando Norris
17
LANDO
NORRIS
+1.534s
Gabriel Bortoleto
18
GABRIEL
BORTOLETO
+1.709s
Nico Hulkenberg
19
NICO
HULKENBERG
+2.109s
Oliver Bearman
20
OLIVER
BEARMAN
+3.013s

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1
Mercedes
458
2
Haas
457
3
Racing Bulls
454
4
Alpine
405
5
Williams
395
6
Ferrari
382
7
McLaren
381
8
Sauber
354
9
Aston Martin
306
10
Red Bull
304
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