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Di Resta and Button explain reasons for Mercedes' struggle

Article To news overview © Mercedes After two under par performances in practice on Friday, former F1 world champion Jenson Button and 2010 DTM champion Paul di Resta share their take on why Mercedes are struggling. All signs point to the 2021 Formula 1 season being a tug of war between Mercedes and Red Bull. At this point in time, however, it appears as if the Austrian team has the upper hand with Max Verstappen setting the fastest time on Friday. "Until now and also during the test days, Red Bull seemed to be able to deal with the wind the best," Button told Sky Sports F1. "In the past it has clearly been Mercedes who have had the most stable car, but Red Bull seem to...
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