Following a span of two years navigating through performance challenges, Mercedes has made a formidable return in 2024, unveiling a vehicle with a more traditional design and a broader performance window. This strategic shift is poised to empower Sir Lewis Hamilton and George Russell to mount a significant challenge against the dominant forces of Red Bull-Honda.

The question that arises, however, is why it required an extended period for the Mercedes engineering squad to recalibrate after the tumultuous 2022 season. In this video, Craig Scarborough offers insights into the matter, proposing that the core issue transcended aerodynamics. He points to a fundamental aspect of racecar engineering - the center of gravity - as the pivotal factor that needed addressing.


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