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Hakkinen backs Mercedes to join F1 title fight

Article To news overview © Mercedes Former World Champion Mika Hakkinen says Mercedes may join Ferrari and Red Bull in making the 2022 F1 World Championship a three-way fight for the title. After eight successive Constructors' Championships, the arrival of a new set of technical regulations has seen Mercedes fall back somewhat in 2022, with the W13 notably struggling badly with porpoising. But retirements for Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and both Red Bulls across the first three races have helped the Silver Arrows into second place in the Constructors' standings after last Sunday's Australian Grand Prix. In the Drivers' Championship, George Russell has taken advantage of rivals' misfortune to...
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