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Mercedes Technical Director James Allison admits the team got into a “destructive pattern” after it suffered a crisis of confidence
focus on the bigger picture of building a competitive car for the future,” Allison said.Additionally, he emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive culture within the team to foster collaboration and innovation.“One of the things that I’m completely convinced about is that we make better cars when we work together happily, when we’re all in this as a united group, when we trust one another, and when we are great friends as well as colleagues,” he stated.“So, trying to foster that culture of camaraderie and collaboration has been important to me – to remind everyone why we enjoy being here and how privileged we are to work in this sport.”Despite the challenges faced in recent seasons, Allison remains optimistic about Mercedes’ prospects and believes in the team’s ability to bounce back and regain its winning form.“I absolutely believe that we at Mercedes can come back to being the strong team that we have been for most of the Hybrid era,” he expressed.“These periods when you’re under fire are also situations of opportunity,” he continued. “They’re the places where you can reinvent yourselves, where you can find ways to do things that you wouldn’t have thought of doing, where you can find ways to approach problems that you’ve never dealt with before, and where you can learn from the other people around you who have fresh eyes on the problem.”Allison further highlighted the importance of continuous learning and improvement in order to stay competitive in the ever-evolving world of Formula 1.“We mustn’t allow ourselves to believe somehow that we’re just simply entitled to win. No one is entitled to win in this sport,” he remarked. “To be successful in this sport requires intense effort, it requires a great deal of talent, and it requires continued innovation. And if you don’t do those things, then you don’t deserve to win.”