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Mercedes has dominated the start of the 2026 season, winning the first three races and leading the championships. However, Otmar Szafnauer warns that they face greater challenges ahead than their early success suggests.
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Despite Mercedesâ impressive start to the 2026 season, former Alpine boss Otmar Szafnauer believes theyâre facing a bigger challenge than it might seem.
The Silver Arrows have hit the ground running, sweeping the first three races of the season and jumping out to a commanding lead in both championships.
Mercedes currently sit top of the standings on 135 points, 45 clear of second-placed Ferrari.
With Antonelliâs nine-point advantage over Russell at this stage, early signs suggest it could be a tight battle between teammates all year long.
Szafnauer believes that despite their strong start, Mercedes are facing bigger challenges than the other teams on the grid.
Szafnauer explained that while Mercedes have to find new ways to stay ahead, other teams can simply study whatâs working and try to close the gap.
Speaking on the High Performance Racing podcast, he said: âThe significant difference, from Mercedes and the rest of them, is the rest of them can look at Mercedes and say âAh, thatâs what theyâve done to get to this levelâ.â
âMercedes canât look at anybody and say, âAh, what do I do next?â They have got to creatively think of what is coming next to go faster. Everyone else can look, and they catch up quicker.
âThe other ones that arenât there, they learn from Mercedes or from Ferrari. Thatâs what Adrian Newey does, walking around the grid, every car, he is learning something.
âMercedes are just out there. Youâre right; in 18 months, the Mercedes will be much quicker. But they have nobody to look at or learn from. Itâs a harder job for them.â
Otmar Szafnauer suggests that despite Mercedes' early dominance, they will encounter significant challenges as the season progresses.
Mercedes currently has 135 points, leading the standings by 45 points over second-placed Ferrari.
Mercedes is currently at the top of the standings, followed by Ferrari in second place.

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While Mercedes have clearly set the pace early on, other teams have been busy using the April break to try and close the gap.
Reports ahead of the Miami Grand Prix suggest that Ferrari are preparing to introduce significant updates to the SF-26.
Corriere della Sera has reported that Ferrari are planning to bring what theyâre calling âat least half a modified carâ to Miami, including a new front wing and whatâs being described as an âadvancedâ chassis.
If those changes pay off, it could see Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton start pushing Kimi Antonelli and George Russell for wins later in the season.
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