If the season starts like it ended last year Mercedes will be 4th best.
They finished second based on the 1st half of the season, they were some distance off third best by the end of the season...
If the season starts like it ended last year Mercedes will be 4th best.
Where is the quotation from? Allison?zeroday wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 17:17https://i.imgur.com/gIJBlRJ.jpeg
Hopefully that is significantly back enough to be in the comfort range of Lewis' prior great cars that it now allows him to become his normal championship goat self again.Moving the cockpit back by around 10cm still leaves it slightly further forward than that of the Red Bull, but as well as hopefully giving Hamilton a better sensitivity to what the rear of the car is doing, the greater distance between the front axle and the sidepods should allow better control of the airflow wake from the front wheels.
The cockpit repositioning has, however, allowed the undercut to be much smoother and less abrupt, which would be expected to better energise that crucial floor edge airflow. This is all in the service of optimising the flow through the underbody.
On TikTok it seems they filmed some stuff in AMGs Wolff, HAM & RUS.
I fully agree. If its a weight thing then maybe wrap
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/260068/w ... -team.htmlHe himself committed to Mercedes as team boss for three more seasons. "I am going to always be part of this team as a shareholder but I felt that I am able to make
my best contribution as Team Principal and CEO. Last year allowed me to reflect on the areas that I can improve and that was important to give me perspective for the years to come. We have clarity at the top levels of the organisation and that stability will provide theteam with confidence."
It is so that Mercedes have time to find another driver, before contracts are signed.CHT wrote: ↑15 Feb 2024, 04:55A lot must be going through Lewis's mind during the car launch, and he does look visibly uncomfortable. It is as though a pair of Ferrari's eyes are now lurking around in Merc's garage, examining the new W15 innovation. Like what many punters have said, it is odd for Lewis to make such an announcement this early in the season,
"Yes, I am getting my dividends each year, but why not cash in something extra for a C-suit role for 3 more years. Results be damned haha"AR3-GP wrote: ↑15 Feb 2024, 04:23https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/260068/w ... -team.htmlHe himself committed to Mercedes as team boss for three more seasons. "I am going to always be part of this team as a shareholder but I felt that I am able to make
my best contribution as Team Principal and CEO. Last year allowed me to reflect on the areas that I can improve and that was important to give me perspective for the years to come. We have clarity at the top levels of the organisation and that stability will provide theteam with confidence."