Lewis Hamilton suffered a Did Not Finish (DNF) result at the 2024 Australian Grand Prix. The Mercedes team had high hopes for their new car, the W15, but their expectations were proven wrong after assessments at the Bahrain Grand Prix. During pre-season testing, Mercedes drivers were satisfied with the car’s performance.
Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worse for seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton. He was forced to retire from the Australian Grand Prix due to an engine issue. Despite the team’s efforts to address the underlying problem with the W15, they are currently lagging behind their rivals. As a result, Mercedes left the Australian Grand Prix without scoring any points.
Despite the disappointing result, Hamilton is trying to maintain a positive outlook. However, his optimism may wane if Mercedes fails to provide a reliable car. The team has been struggling to understand and resolve issues with their car for weeks. The Australian Grand Prix weekend was a challenging experience for both Mercedes and Hamilton. The car, which showed promise during pre-season testing, has now turned into a nightmare. Mercedes has been striving to build a better-performing car since the introduction of the current regulations in 2022.
This year holds special significance for Hamilton as it marks his final season with the Brackley-based team. Mercedes will need to step up their game and do the necessary work to address the issues with their car. Both drivers and the team are frustrated with the current situation. Currently, Mercedes sits in fourth place in the 2024 Constructors’ Championship, with only 26 points.