McLaren and Ferrari are a phase ahead upgrade wise. Ferrari and McLaren have brought revised sidepod/Bodywork, and a new floor amongst other updates. Mercedes are still running the old floor, much was made about the sidepod update, but these get changed 2 or 3 times in a season by teams (Aston Ferrari and Macca all on 2nd variations of theirs).Willy wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 16:39Where does Mercedes go from here? With all the work they have done under Allison's leadership hasn't really moved the competitive needle forward. Barcelona was always a friendly track that continued to be friendly. Canada was expectedly a difficult task, but it still gave a decent result due to Ferrari's starting behind. Team had admitted that Austria should have been a good track, but that wasn't the case. It could be that a combination of factors like, it was a Sprint weekend and Ferrari and McLaren having found form on this circuit that made it more difficult. Russell wasn't there to be seen with the most quiet weekend since he joined the team. All in all, a write off. Silverstone is another Barcelona type friendly track, which might again make things look good. Ferrari also goes well there. AM and the newly upgraded McLaren remains question marks. If all these teams find form once again, Silverstone might turn to be a difficult one too. That rumored Silverstone better be good to differentiate from these teams even if it doesn't bring them any closer to Red Bull.
I expect to see the new floor with the Silverstone upgrade package, and this will bring them in line with those around them. Hopefully with some positive results
For Austria it was a combination of things. Firstly Macca and Ferrari have clearly made a step with their comprehensive updates(Floor/Sidepod/Wings), and secondly I think Mercedes over-compensated for the DRS train their models predicted by shedding wing and then struggling for traction on entry and exits.
Hamilton mentioned they had to add 1 turn of FW DF every time he pitted as the front wasn't biting and he was washing out in T9 and 10 which share similar characteristics to Barcelona's last corner. The car worked well there and was not up to it in Austria which gives some indication their set up was compromised.
Their traction out of slower corners though is also still mediocre, and unfortunately I don't see that changing this year unless they can revise their rear pick up points, which Shovlin has kinda said they're stuck with.