Great interview but doesn't say anything about being focused on 2024
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Whelp. I’d like to congratulate redbull for winning every race this season.
Funny how despite how far back they started the season Merc is still the one team you'd trust the most to steal a win from RB, right? :D Ferrari just ain't it
Ferrari will steal a loss from the jaws of victory. They are the harry maguire of formula 1.
#nextseason
The original auto motor und sport article kind of contradicts what is said in this one. Original:
When can we expect Mercedes to catch up with Red Bull?
Allison: I keep saying it internally, there's no reason it shouldn't happen this season as long as we're able to keep improving our car. The challenge is to do that and at the same time build up enough knowledge so that we can do it from the start next season.
So it's more of a "we hope to catch up in 2024, but with a bit of luck it could happen this year".