The 2024 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix will be remembered for several reasons. Throughout the 63 laps of the race, there were several noteworthy moments, including a controversial decision made by the Mercedes team. Around lap 52, Mercedes instructed their driver to make a pit stop to switch to medium tires, allowing Lewis Hamilton to secure sixth place. The driver, George Russell, questioned if he could regain his position, but the team denied his request. When asked about Russell’s question, team leader Toto Wolff replied that Hamilton would likely have overtaken Russell anyway.
The 2024 Mercedes car, the W15, is significantly outperformed by rivals McLaren, Ferrari, and Red Bull. The team, led by Wolff, faces a substantial amount of work as there are still many races left in the season. During the Emilia-Romagna GP, Russell expressed his desire to reclaim sixth place, but he understands that for a team like Mercedes, finishing in sixth and seventh positions holds little value.
Russell, who has been driving for Mercedes since 2022, acknowledged that he is not satisfied with a sixth and seventh place. However, he recognizes the bigger picture and accepts the team’s current position. With seven rounds completed, Mercedes is in fourth place in the Constructors’ Championship. They have accumulated 79 points so far, but are far behind the top three teams. An improvement with the W15 is desperately needed for Mercedes to return to contention at the front of the grid.