Mercedes set 'very ambitious targets' for 2024 F1 car as they bid to cure  current weaknesses, F1 News

Mercedes set 'very ambitious targets' for 2024 F1 car as they bid to cure current weaknesses, F1 News

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Andrew Shovlin, Mercedes trackside engineering director, outlines the scale of change planned for next year to try and eradicate the W14s handling ills; watch the Qatar Grand Prix this week live on Sky Sports F1, with Saturdays Sprint at 6.30pm and Sundays GP at 6pm
Mercedes say their in-development 2024 Formula 1 challenger will represent a quite considerable change to this year's car.
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