GPR-A wrote: ↑09 Jun 2017, 08:35
So now, Mercedes have shed some kilos it seems
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 91574.html
Mercedes will use the Friday training in Montreal to go new ways with the chassis tuning. Both LewisHamiltonand Valtteri Bottas do mysteriously: "We have a few new things that we will try." For example, weight has been slimmed down. "We are now close to the ideal," says Bottas.
Maybe more interesting to know is the fact that they had reassessed the high rake philosophy once again with the same bad results :
"One thing the investigation of Mercedes revealed: the long wheelbase is not the problem. The low rake may already be. However, Mercedes can end being slower. Wolff says: "This is a concept we do not know. On a quick view, a high rake might solve some problems. But there is a danger that you'll getting backwards (on performance). "
From a previous article in the same AMuS, a Merc engineer said that the long base car offered them better DF levels rather than a high rake car and also they have the know how with that kind of car ...
What is crystal clear to me is that their long time low rake philosophy suffered a big blow with the FRIC ban.
In their philosophy in order to have constant DF levels you need to have a stable aero platform and this can be done for them with a stiff suspension and low rake setup.
But this stiff suspension setup will affect their car mechanical performance so they adopted Bob Bell`s FRIC system idea from Renault and perfected for the last 4 years ending with having a stable aero platform and the softest suspension setup from all the teams, as Mark Hughes said in that Sky article.
But what was he wrong about is the fact that this was the story for 2016 and is no longer available for 2017 ...
Now with these 2017 Pirelli narrow operation window and the FRIC ban they have been caught on the back foot coz they need to play more with the suspension (travel and stuff) which unfortunately is very narrow once they have to stuck with this low rake philosophy car ...
In addition their car weight isn`t help they either coz they have bigger times for axle mass transfer, hence their tyre warm up issue between the front tyres and the rear ones ...
And the last bullet in their armor was this lowered tyre pressure for which they need to stiff up their suspension in order to compensate for the lateral loads on the tyre and Ferrari will have the upper hand in traction battle coz they don`t have to do that ...