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Seidl: Mercedes will fight back mercilessly

Article To news overview © Mercedes Andreas Seidl has backed Mercedes to emerge as a stronger team from F1's season opener in Bahrain, where the German outfit managed to win in spite of Red Bull's stunning pace. Seidl, who is the current McLaren F1 team principal, has also weighed in on the controversy surrounding the low-rake vs high-rake philosophies of F1 cars. But with the likes of Mercedes and Aston Martin airing grievances that new regulations have hit their low-rake cars harder, does the German believe it's made a big difference in 2021 performance-wise? "I think it is difficult for every team to judge whether one or the other philosophy has now been more influenced by the...
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