James Allison’s part in Mercedes’ technical restructure has pleased Lewis Hamilton, Sky’s David Croft reports.
It has added a glimmer of optimism at the scene of Mercedes’ last F1 win - via George Russell a year ago - and given them hope for 2024.
“It’s a confidence that the direction is right, that the technical department is fully aligned and working in tandem - chassis and aero, with each other.
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