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Mercedes admits it needs to find half a second of extra pace

Mercedes is lacking around half a second of laptime compared to the frontrunners, and must find that performance if it is to return to winning ways

That is the view of Mercedes-Benz motorsport boss Norbert Haug, who thinks that while the Brackley-based outfit has made considerable progress this year it is still not at the level it needs to be.

"The verdict on the first half of our season would be: 'much achieved, much still to do'," Haug said on Tuesday. "We have been the pacesetters at a number of race weekends and Nico [Rosberg] scored the first win for our new Silver Arrow works team in China, while Michael [Schumacher] set the fastest time in a prestigious qualifying session in Monaco and Nico then finished second in the race. Two races later, in Valencia, Michael also scored a podium finish.

"Our team has scored over one third more points than at the same time last season, in spite of Michael suffering a run of technical retirements. The last two races have shown that we currently lack around half a second a lap to the pacesetters. This is clear to all in the team and we'll be doing our maximum to develop the car further and close the gap."

Schumacher himself is encouraged by the progress made - even though his own points tally is not what he was expecting thanks to a run of mechanical problems early in the campaign.

"If we only look at the points standings, it doesn't seem so good; but if you look a bit deeper, and at certain results, then the overall picture is much better," he said. "We have taken a clear step forward and already achieved a few highlights.

Looking to this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, Rosberg believes the tight configuration of the Hungaroring should suit the W03, but is equally aware that the field is so competitive that nothing can be guaranteed on track.

"The layout should suit our car but you just can't make predictions this year and you never know how it will work out over the weekend. Tyre wear will again be critical for the race so we will work hard to manage that properly."

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