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Formule 1 Podcast: Formule-1 : F1 Power Struggle Erupts as Mercedes Advocates for Start Rule Changes

Formule-1 : F1 Power Struggle Erupts as Mercedes Advocates for Start Rule Changes

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Mercedes pushes for changes to Formula 1's starting procedure following chaos at the Australian Grand Prix. The proposal faces strong opposition from Ferrari, sparking an early-season power struggle. Multiple cars struggled with slow launches and uneven acceleration in Melbourne, with battery depletion adding to the complications. The FIA's five-second warning before the start was introduced to help drivers prepare their power units, but it wasn't enough. Mercedes driver George Russell criticizes the current system, stating it poses risks. He highlights Ferrari's resistance to adjustments, suggesting competitive motives outweigh safety concerns. "Half the grid got it wrong in Melbourne," Russell states, pointing to the need for improvement. Meanwhile, Ferrari maintains its stance against changes, continuing its long-standing concerns over start procedures. The debate intensifies as the teams head to the Chinese Grand Prix, with a potential rule overhaul on the horizon.

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