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  2. Mercedes W13 - Wikipedia

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    Suspension (front) Carbon fiber double wishbone push-rod actuated torsion springs, rockers, and anti-roll bar: Suspension (rear) Carbon fiber double wishbone pull-rod actuated inboard springs, dampers and anti-roll bar: Length: over 5,000 mm (197 in) Width: 2,000 mm (79 in) Height: 970 mm (38 in) Wheelbase: under 3,600 mm (142 in) Engine

  3. Mercedes W15 - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes officially introduced a large aero update for the United States Grand Prix with a new front wing, a front suspension package, new bodywork, and a revised floor. [61] The upgrades left the drivers downbeat at the sprint race as Hamilton could only muster sixth and Russell finishing fifth despite starting from second before losing out to ...

  4. Mercedes F1 W05 Hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Hamilton won in Japan, a race marred by torrential rain and the fatal accident of Jules Bianchi. The two Mercedes again locked out the front row at Italian Grand Prix and Hamilton was on pole for the first time since Spain. [30] The two controlled the race and came home first and second for the seventh time in the season. [31]

  5. McLaren MP4-23 - Wikipedia

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    1 (2008, Lewis Hamilton) The McLaren MP4-23 was a Formula One racing car that was constructed by the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team to compete in the 2008 Formula One World Championship . The chassis was designed by Paddy Lowe , Neil Oatley , Tim Goss , Andrew Bailey and Simon Lacey , with Mario Illien and Andy Cowell designing the Mercedes ...

  6. The incident on the first lap of the British Grand Prix in 2021 was a flashpoint in that season’s bitter title race and resulted with Verstappen’s Red Bull clipping rival Lewis Hamilton at ...

  7. Mercedes F1 W04 - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes F1 W04 [6] (originally known as the Mercedes AMG W04) [7] is a Formula One racing car designed and built by the Mercedes team for use in the 2013 season.It was driven by 2008 World Champion Lewis Hamilton, [5] who joined the team after Michael Schumacher's retirement, [8] and Nico Rosberg, who remained with the team for a fourth season.

  8. Mercedes F1 W06 Hybrid - Wikipedia

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    The F1 W06 Hybrid was the successor of the highly successful F1 W05 Hybrid, which has been described as one of the most dominant in the sport's history. [14] [15] [16] The new car was seen as an evolutionary design, with Lewis Hamilton declaring that "it is difficult to pick up any differences" between the two. [17]

  9. 2019 German Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Hamilton spun out at turn 1, narrowly avoiding the barriers, dropping down to 13th on lap 53. The field was frozen once again on lap 56, when Valtteri Bottas, running in 4th, slid off track and into a tyre barrier in a near identical spin to Hamilton a few laps earlier, suffering front suspension damage that would end his race.