Mercedes got it “very wrong” but will Lewis Hamilton's DSQ force conservative F1 car ride height approach?

Hamilton and Ferrari’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc were excluded from second and sixth place respectivelyꦡ after their cars were found to have excessively worn planks and be ♌in breach of the F1 technical regulations.
Mercedes technical director꧅ James Allison said the team were left “embarrassed” by Hamilton’s disqualific🥀ation, which ruined their strongest race performance of the season.
But R🍌ussell does not foresee a repeat of Mercedes’ plan🌃k wear woes at this weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix.
Asked if Mercedes will take more of a conservative approach at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the Briton replied: “I think it's a very diffಌerent to obviously the one session in Austin.
“We did all of ༺the standard checks after FP1 and the plank looked absolutely fine. So there was no reason after the practice session to make any changes, but obviously, wꦜe got that very wrong.
“I expect the nature of this circuit to be naturally more conservative and wiܫth the three pracജtice sessions I don't foresee any any issues.”

Russel♊l finished seventh in Austin but was promoted to fifth after H🗹amilton and Leclerc’s disqualifications.
Hﷺaving been unable to match the performance level of his teammate despite running Mercedes’ upgraded floor, Russell has now revealed that he was forced to manage fuel during Sunday’s race.
“Definitely the upgrades were performing really well,” Russell said. “And I think that was clear wꦐith with the performance.
“We had some limitations on my side, I had n🐎ot enough fuel and was having to manage the fuel for half the race. So that really put me on the back foot.
“But the last stint, we just sort of went through it and the pace was probably the str🌳ongest strongest out there, which definitely bo𝔉des well for the end of the season.”
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