F1 2018 Pre-Season Report: Mercedes

We assess the chances of Mercedes retaining their position as the dominant team in the 2018 Formula One season.

Published : Mar 19, 2018 14:42 IST

Ahead of the opening race of the 2018 Formula One season in Australia on March 25, we take a look at how each team is shaping up for the new campaign.

Here we assess whether Mercedes will remain the team to beat in the upcoming season.

 

HOW DID THEY PERFORM IN 2017?

Just as in the three previous seasons, Mercedes proved the most dominant team in F1.

However, Ferrari provided far greater competition than was managed from 2014 to 2016, with Sebastian Vettel looking like a serious title contender until two retirements in the space of three grands prix in the second half of the season.

Valtteri Bottas won the first F1 race of his career in Russia and only finished 12 points behind Vettel in third in the drivers' standings.

 

THE 2018 LINE-UP

Lewis Hamilton

After joining rival Vettel and Alain Prost on four world titles in 2017, Hamilton will be eager to push on and match Juan Manuel Fangio on five.

As the number one driver in what is likely to remain the best car, few would bet against him.

Valtteri Bottas

Having happily played second fiddle to Hamilton in his new surroundings, more will be expected of Bottas this season.

The Finn had a mixed debut campaign with the team and will need to show more consistency to retain his seat beyond 2018.

 

THE TO-DO LIST

- Hamilton can be outspoken when he wants to be and with his contract set to expire at the end of the year, Mercedes would be wise to get it extended soon to avoid a mid-season stand-off. 

- Bottas span out behind the safety car before finishing sixth at last season's Chinese Grand Prix, and Mercedes will be keen to eliminate such errors in his second campaign with the team. In fact, after such a period of dominance, a close eye will need to be kept on avoiding complacency across the board.

 

HOW WILL THEY FARE?

Anything other than a fifth straight drivers' and constructors' championship double will be considered a failure for Mercedes. There has been no cause for alarm in testing, so it might take something very special from Ferrari or Red Bull to dethrone F1's unstoppable force.

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