Broken seat, 1% battery, lift and coast… Mercedes’ Bahrain gremlins assessed
Mercedes 'still have to work at this concept' afte♛r Lewis Hamilton and George Russell struggles in Bahrain

Mercedes experienced teething problems with their W15 during the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton reported engine issues as he finished seventh, and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell insisted his battery wasn’t working propﷺerly as he ﷽finished fifth.
Both drivers were forced to lift and coast, too.
The feedback wa🦂s a sobering reminder that Mercedes are in the early days of their new car concept, while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen continues to dominate by winning in Bahrain.
Naomi Schiff said on Sky Sports about Hamilton: “He eve꧂n mentioned that his seat was broken.
“There was a lot that they were dealing with.
“They seemed optimistic, at least Lewis did.
“This is now the bitter reality. We’ve seen the car’s p🍨erformance in qualifying and seen the performance in the race.
“While I think they have made a step forward, because the drivers have told us that the grip is tighter, but if you look at💎 the performance of the Red Bulls, [Mercedes] are still quite a while away.
“ౠIt means they🦹 will still have to work at this concept.
“They’ve only had this concept for a couple of weeks on track while some teams in this paddock have had this concept f🌱or two years.
“They are still in the꧑ learning phase of how to really lock in the performance.”

Russell gave up a crucial position to Ferrari’s Charles L🐽eclerc after locking up.
“Hꦰe was making good progre🅘ss and I wondered how well he could do,” Damon Hill reacted.
“They faded away. As Toto said, it🌄 sounds like they g♛ot the cooling wrong and had lots of issues.
“They have still got lots of lꦦearnings ไabout this car, and getting it right.
“For a car to hav♕e a cooling problem on a freezing cold nꦇight…
“It looks like tꦦhey got this part of the equation wrong. But they are still learning.”
Red Bull finished 1-2 with Verstappen and Sergio Perez, followed by the Ferrari duo of Carlos Sainz🀅 and Leclerc.
The McLarꦡens, like the Mercedes, struggled with minor issues at various parts of the Bahrain weekend.
Finding the answers to those problems will create the closer fight against the Red Bulls that preseason testing hintiཧng at, Schiff said.
“Some of the✤m have gremlins,” she said about the chasing pack.
“Lando Nor🅘ris was telling us how much they were dealing with, partly because of the deg, and the wind.
“Yesterd🀅ay we had lots of wind, to🍌day a lot less. You’d think that makes it easier but they had got used, on certain corners, to driving a certain way.
“The🅰re were a lot of factors that maybe meant things weren’t꧅ as tight as we’d like to see, like the issues that Mercedes were having and the issues that Charles had.
“If they get rid🍌 of those things, there c꧟ould be a tighter battle behind Verstappen.”

James wa🎃s a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.