Hakkinen expects Mercedes to come back: 'Weren't so bad in Austria'
- GPblog.com
Although Mercedes seemed to be at a great distance from Red Bull Racing after the Austrian Grand Prix, Toto Wolff revealed fairly soon after the race that that distance is a distortion of the situation, due to Lewis Hamilton's injury. Mika Hakkinen thinks so too, he explains in his column at Unibet.
"I agree with Wolff that the situation at Mercedes is not as bad as it seemed in Austria. Lewis Hamilton would probably have finished second if the underside of his car had not been damaged on lap 30". Hakkinen can understand why the seven-time world champion lost so much speed in the race.
Hamilton's damage had big consequences
"Many seemed surprised that the underside of an F1 car is so important. However, the fact is that the aerodynamics of the underside are very important, even more important than the wings". In the end, Valtteri Bottas managed to take over that second spot from Hamilton. "He took the maximum points that could be gained. He was strong and finished second. I think Lewis and him will be stronger at Silverstone."
"Their car will be a bit better suited to the circuit if all goes well and in addition, Lewis will be keen for his own fans. Max is in form though, so it will be another exciting fight," Hakkinen concluded.