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Mercedes becomes first team to fire up 2022 F1 challenger

The Mercedes Formula 1 team has become the first outfit to fire up its car for the 2022 Formula 1 season. The eight-time Constructors’ champions showcased the moment via a post on social media on Thursday. The car, which has been named the W13, is expected to look vastly different to its predecessor amid the […]
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