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Mercedes already has the same podiums as Ferrari this season

Mercedes already has the same podiums as Ferrari this season

Both teams went up the stairs 11 times

Ferrari has five wins, but Mercedes hasn’t won yet

Ferrari and Mercedes have had the same number of podium finishes so far this season. Despite the differences in performance at the start of the year between F1-75 and W13, the Silver Arrows managed to get into the penalty area in the same times as the Italian team were before the summer break: a total of 11.

Ferrari began to dominate the new era of Formula 1. The Scuderia was very competitive in its first Grand Prix, despite the reliability of the single seat and various strategic errors that made themThe results do not reflect the performance of the F1-75.

For its part, the opposite happened at Mercedes. After succeeding in the hybrid era, the Brackley team took a step back with the new regulations. W-13 did not show expected competitiveness And they had to deal with recoil. But at the last Grand Prix they took a step forward and added to the fortitude of their drivers, Mercedes is very close to Ferrari.

In fact, after the Hungarian Grand Prix and after competing for thirteen races, both teams earned Same number of podiums: 11. Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton are the two drivers who have stepped into the penalty area more than once for their teams, six each. While Charles Leclerc and George Russell did it five times each.

where yes There is a big difference in the victory numberYes Ferrari drivers have crossed the finish line first on four occasions – Leclerc has won three and Sainz once – while Mercedes has yet to win this season.

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But the silver stocks regularly make up that difference, with Lewis Hamilton having five consecutive Grand Prixes in the drawer. Furthermore, he only failed to score points in one race – in Imola – which is the same for him Russell that his only zero corresponds to the Grand Prix at Silverstone.

The equality of the two teams is reflected in the overall rating. In the World Drivers’ Championship, Charles Leclerc is second, 32 points behind Lewis Hamilton, who is sixth. Russell is fourth after beating Sainz in the Hungarian Grand Prix. As for the World Cup for Builders, Ferrari leads Mercedes by 30 points.

And so, following the pattern of the last Grand Prix, after the summer break, the fight between the two teams and the four drivers is more than guaranteed.

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