Mercedes promise there will be no 'panic or make knee-jerk reactions' after one race of the season. F1
Mercedes pen open letter to fans after ‘hurt’ of Bahrain Grand Prix weekendMercedes have published an open letter to their fans describing the “hurt” they felt after the season-opening weekend in Bahrain.
Hamilton was not best pleased after the race, telling the BBC that he had not felt listened to with regards the development direction of the new car, but he and Mercedes will still work hard together to try and get back to the front as quickly as possible. This has prompted the team to publish an open letter on its website, addressing their fans directly as they search for a way forward.
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