Mercedes experienced their first double retirement in over five years at the Australian Grand Prix, highlighting frustrations amid their dominance in Formula 1. Lewis Hamilton challenging start to the season, coupled with George Russell outperformance adds to the team’s woes.
Despite significant changes to the W15 car over the winter, Mercedes’ performance has faltered, trailing behind rivals Red Bull and Ferrari. Questions have arisen regarding Toto Wolff leadership with concerns over talent and potential structural gaps within the team.
As Mercedes continues to struggle, the possibility of a turnaround remains uncertain with focus shifting towards the upcoming 2026 regulations.
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