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James Allison says that a particular effort has been thrown at trying to improve the handling and balance of the W14.
He says that the through-corner characteristic of its current challenger are far from ideal in providing its drivers with the confidence they need.
"Bread and butter downforce is always a good thing,” he told the Mercedes website about improvements being planned.
“We are also trying to make the car more reassuring for the drivers when they initially turn in. It feels too reactive.
“And then when they get to the apex they have the opposite problem, where we want it to bite at the front and it doesn't. It's unstable when you first turn the wheel and then annoyingly dead when they get to the apex. We want it the other way around. That's what we are working on."
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Mercedes are now set to bring an upgraded floor to Austin and, speaking to Tom Clarkson and Damon Hill on the F1 Nation podcast earlier this week, Allison addressed whether the update was just to give Mercedes more pace for the final few races of the season or to help with their design for the 2024 campaign.
"Neither of those things," Allison explained. "It should be good at any circuit for the remainder of the year. It’s not transformative, [it] should be about a tenth of a second.
"It’s in the direction we think is decent, both for producing downforce in the right place, and hopefully being resistant to the bounciness that all these cars nibble at as soon as you try and get much downforce from them."
Allison was asked if the team now know what design direction they can trust for next season. He replied: "We are pretty hopeful that we have got a good handle on what has been ailing us. Therefore, we are pretty confident that we know which direction to head in for the following season, for next season.
"But that leads an open question though, let’s say we are dead right, and we know exactly where we are heading, can we actually walk that path fast enough to overhaul a pretty dominant Red Bull and pop our noses in front? That’s our challenge, more so than being confident on where we are heading.
"I think we are heading in the right place but the challenge, and that’s what makes this part of the year so breathlessly brilliant, is can we not just walk along that path but fair sprint it for the next several months."
in other words what they are working on is making more efficient df, and making it consistently across a wide range of conditions!