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      How Mercedes stole a march to dominate F1 season opener and why it may continue

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 March 2026

    George Russell and Kimi Antonelli took a one-two win in Australia and team’s ability to master dark art of energy management is paying off

    As Formula One grapples with its new, controversial regulations, there is consensus at least that Mercedes are expected to be on top once more in the second race of the season on Sunday in Shanghai. The team have a fearsome car but most importantly in a formula dominated by the engine, appear to have also stolen a march in optimising the dark art of energy management.

    George Russell and Kimi Antonelli claimed a one-two at the opening round in Australia last weekend. In qualifying Russell was eight-tenths quicker than Mercedes’ nearest rival, the Red Bull of Isack Hadjar and in the grand prix itself finished 15 seconds in front of third-placed Charles Leclerc having eased up in the final third of the race.

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      How Mercedes stole a march to dominate F1 season opener and why it may continue

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 March 2026

    George Russell and Kimi Antonelli took a one-two win in Australia and team’s ability to master dark art of energy management is paying off

    As Formula One grapples with its new, controversial regulations, there is consensus at least that Mercedes are expected to be on top once more in the second race of the season on Sunday in Shanghai. The team have a fearsome car but most importantly in a formula dominated by the engine, appear to have also stolen a march in optimising the dark art of energy management.

    George Russell and Kimi Antonelli claimed a one-two at the opening round in Australia last weekend. In qualifying Russell was eight-tenths quicker than Mercedes’ nearest rival, the Red Bull of Isack Hadjar and in the grand prix itself finished 15 seconds in front of third-placed Charles Leclerc having eased up in the final third of the race.

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      How Mercedes stole a march to dominate F1 season opener and why it may continue

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 March 2026

    George Russell and Kimi Antonelli took a one-two win in Australia and team’s ability to master dark art of energy management is paying off

    As Formula One grapples with its new, controversial regulations, there is consensus at least that Mercedes are expected to be on top once more in the second race of the season on Sunday in Shanghai. The team have a fearsome car but most importantly in a formula dominated by the engine, appear to have also stolen a march in optimising the dark art of energy management.

    George Russell and Kimi Antonelli claimed a one-two at the opening round in Australia last weekend. In qualifying Russell was eight-tenths quicker than Mercedes’ nearest rival, the Red Bull of Isack Hadjar and in the grand prix itself finished 15 seconds in front of third-placed Charles Leclerc having eased up in the final third of the race.

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