Two Polish military engineers died on Monday following the detonation of TNT during a training exercise at a military facility in southern Poland, the defense minister said. SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN 2022 IRELAND GAS STATION EXPLOSION THAT KILLED 10 Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
Hamilton said that the cockpit was too far forward and not central enough, an issue that has finally been amended in the W15. “We sit closer to the front tyres than all the other drivers – our cockpit is too close to
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Lewis Hamilton says he is often in the Mercedes factory rallying the troops after staff were left ‘demoralised’ following the 2023 season. Hamilton and the Silver Arrows suffered a tough campaign last time out, with neither the seven-time world champion nor George
George Russell has piled pressure onto Mercedes’ engineers by insisting that the Silver Arrows will not run into the same developmental problems in the New Year that they ran into last season with the W14. Russell and Lewis Hamilton were very vocal
He made contact with Oscar Piastri when attempting an overtake and continued driving before noting the puncture, which set him all the way back to P19 after pitting for new tyres on a slow stop. Afterwards, Hamilton vented his frustration despite bouncing
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Mercedes technical director James Allison has revealed that he sent a frustrated email to the team’s factory employees in the aftermath of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Silver Arrows endured one of their worst weekends in recent memory in Sao Paulo, with
Lewis Hamilton has told his Mercedes engineers that he’ll be happy to see the back of the W14 after the remaining three Grands Prix of the season are completed. The seven-time world champion endured a miserable sprint race in Brazil on Saturday.
He added: “Max Verstappen started on the hard tyre and as it happened he had the two Ferraris behind him but they were never in a position to challenge. He made a great start, by the time he came out of Turn