Mercedes confirm they will have 'new developments' on the W13 at the French Grand Prix. F1
. But the only time they have genuinely looked like winning a race was when Hamilton challenged the Ferraris for much of the British Grand Prix.
However, the steady headway they have been making, coupled with the characteristics of the Paul Ricard circuit, are giving rise to predictions that Mercedes could be in the French GP victory hunt – especially with the team confirming more updates to the car. “We scored three podiums in the first seven races and we have now achieved four in the last four. I’m pleased with the momentum we are building and it reflects the mammoth effort of the team. Our understanding of the W13 is growing with every lap and it’s encouraging to see that reflected in our development and results.
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