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Lewis Hamilton vs. the Mercedes W15: How a Legendary Driver Battled an Unruly Beast in 2024

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
December 27, 2024
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Lewis Hamilton vs. the Mercedes W15: How a Legendary Driver Battled an Unruly Beast in 2024

Nov 23, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Mercedes AMG Petronas driver Lewis Hamilton (44) during the Las Vegas Grand Prix at Las Vegas Circuit. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion and icon of motorsport, faced one of the most challenging years of his illustrious career in 2024. His final season with Mercedes was riddled with frustration, as the W15 car failed to deliver the performance needed to sustain his championship ambitions. Behind the scenes, team engineers worked tirelessly to unlock the car’s potential, but the narrow operating window of the machine repeatedly left Hamilton and his team grappling with inconsistency.

From flashes of brilliance to crushing setbacks, the 2024 campaign showcased a stark contrast between Hamilton’s mastery and the machine’s stubborn flaws. Victories at Silverstone and Spa reminded fans of his unmatched race-day genius, but moments like the dismal performances in Brazil and Qatar painted a grim picture of the W15’s deficiencies.


The Car That Couldn’t Keep Up

Andrew Shovlin, Mercedes’ Head of Trackside Engineering, opened up about the struggles Hamilton faced with the W15, taking accountability for the car’s shortcomings. He bluntly admitted, “The car hasn’t been quick enough, and that’s been the thing that we’ve been trying to solve.”

The W15’s Achilles’ heel was its notoriously narrow balance window. Shovlin elaborated on how this characteristic left Hamilton fighting an uphill battle nearly every race weekend. “The car hasn’t been easy to get into a nice balance window, and particularly once you get there, keeping it there has been a challenge,” he explained.


A Tale of Two Performances: Qualifying vs. Race Day

Hamilton’s woes were most glaring on Saturdays. Out-qualified a staggering 19 times by his teammate George Russell, Hamilton’s qualifying struggles often placed him on the back foot heading into Sundays. The Las Vegas GP provided a rare exception, where Hamilton’s blistering race pace saw him recover from 10th on the grid to finish second. Yet, these moments were the exception rather than the rule.

Shovlin acknowledged this disparity, pointing out that Hamilton’s race-day prowess remained untarnished, but his single-lap struggles were undeniable. “Lewis has struggled on a single lap. His race pace has been there throughout the weekend,” Shovlin said, adding that starting further down the grid often masked his potential.

Key issues included difficulties managing braking zones and controlling the car on corner exits, which robbed Hamilton of the final crucial tenths needed to match Russell’s qualifying edge. “It’s been difficult in terms of trying to avoid brake locking, trying to avoid snaps on exit,” Shovlin revealed.


What Could Have Been

Mercedes managed to get the W15 to Hamilton’s liking on rare occasions, such as in Las Vegas, where the Briton looked like his old self, cutting through the field with surgical precision. However, these glimpses of brilliance only highlighted how much more the W15 could have been if it consistently suited Hamilton’s driving style.

Shovlin noted the team’s failure to provide a car Hamilton could truly exploit, stating, “We needed to give Lewis a car more like the one we had in Vegas, where it does suit his style, and he can do his best work with it.”


Legacy Intact, But Lessons Learned

As Hamilton prepares to move to Ferrari for the 2025 season, the 2024 campaign will remain a bittersweet chapter in his career. Despite the setbacks, Hamilton’s two victories and moments of resilience underscored his relentless determination and skill. The question now is whether Ferrari can provide the platform he needs to reclaim his throne at the top of Formula 1.

For Mercedes, the W15’s turbulent season serves as a stark reminder of the challenges in F1’s modern era. The team must now turn its focus to the future, ensuring that such struggles do not define their trajectory in the seasons to come.

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