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Wolff wants Mercedes to make a 2.5-second step in 2024

Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff is targeting a 2.5-second improvement in next year's W15, inspired by the step-up enjoyed by Aston Martin between the 2022 and 2023 Formula 1 seasons. While Mercedes fumbled out of the blocks yet again this season, as they did when the new F1 aero regs kicked in for 2022, as did Aston Martin. But unlike their
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