By: Ian Parkes
Ross Brawn can understand the “dilemma” facing Mercedes as it comes under the severe threat of being dethroned as F1 champion by Red Bull.
Mercedes is on its worst run in the turbo-hybrid era as Red Bull has won the last five grands prix – with Max Verstappen claiming four of those victories – to take a firm grip on the constructors’ and drivers’ championships.

With Hamilton’s hopes of securing a record-breaking eighth world title ebbing away at this stage, F1’s managing director motorsports Brawn said: “Right now, things aren’t going well for Lewis but he’s been through this before, albeit maybe not for some time. He is used to tough battles.
“Secondly, we have the new car coming in next year, which they will be pretty committed to, so it’s a bit of a dilemma for the team as they probably can’t afford to deliver a very strong response in the way they normally would do.
“Before the cost cap, you would throw resource at it. These are the elements of the rule changes that have been made, which are significant and slightly unseen and I think will lead to stronger championships in the future.”
Hamilton “a key ingredient” for F1
While declaring the titles are “still reachable for Hamilton and Mercedes”, Brawn is at least delighted the 36-year-old has opted to stay in F1 for another two years.
Prior to the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, Hamilton put pen to paper on a new deal with Mercedes that commits him through to the end of 2023.
Brawn added: “It’s great news that Lewis’ contract has been renewed.
“He’s a Formula 1 superstar and is a key ingredient in this fantastic battle we are having for the world championship this season.
“It’s a huge positive he will be with us for a few more years and will have a chance to drive the new car next year.”
Source: gpfans.com

