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Mercedes confident of getting back into 2023 F1 'championship fight', says technical director Mike Elliott, F1 News

Mercedes confident of getting back into 2023 F1 'championship fight', says  technical director Mike Elliott, F1 News

Mercedes technical director Mike Elliott is positive over the teams prospects after a slow start to the 2023 F1 season; Red Bulls Christian Horner believes Mercedes will sort their issues out soon; watch Australian GP live on Sky Sports F1 between March 31 and April 2
Mercedes technical director Mike Elliott is confident the team can get back in the championship fight.
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Sky F1's Rachel Brookes sat down with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff to discuss the challenges the team are facing this season and the future of Lewis Hamilton.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner rules out a move to his team for Lewis Hamilton, saying he can't see how they would accommodate the seven-time world champion.
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