https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/merc ... s/4343462/
Mercedes on FW concepts.
V. Bottas wrote:"We were struggling a bit over the week to find a good balance for all the corners.
"There were some corners that were good, some corners we would have balance issues and other corners [where] we would have massive balance issues.
"We were getting to a much better state at the end of the week, but some of the handling issues can only be sorted with some upgrades. We're hoping to fix those hopefully soon."
It's been the warmest pre season Barcelona test ever, albeit it's still cold in the morning, but the air temperature has been in the mid 20s during the afternoon with the track into the low 30s. This means it's fairly representative of Melbourne and several of the other European races...ripleysend wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 13:41This, 100%. Been on my mind too. One of the problems with Barcelona as the pre-season test is that track temperatures are rarely representative of likely future conditions. There must be many tremendously tempting bear traps awaiting performance engineers and designers, where one could be fooled into making changes to the car which may work now in Barcelona, but which are dead ends at warmer future circuits.
I've always assumed it is one of the mystic skills of performance engineers to be able to set a car up across FP1 / FP2 for likely future conditions in quali and race when the track temperature may be different (Weather, time of day) and the track surface different (rubbering in etc.).
Explaining Mercedes' problem, Bottas said: "The tyre window is very small and the balance is on a knife's edge. We have problems in some corners and bigger problems in some others.
"But it also does not feel like something is fundamentally wrong with the car."
Team boss Toto Wolff denied that Mercedes is "sandbagging".
"You have to find a balance between not showing all your cards and developing a car that is representative of what you take to Melbourne," he said.
"We can see that Ferrari has done a good job, but other years have looked like that as well," Wolff added.
They do not have the same philosophy. Its the end plate that define the outwash-inwash characteristics. Newey implied in his interview with AMuS that what Merc has might not be the right way as their endplates sweep inward(( ferrari, alfa, tororosso, mclaren) or (red bull, haas, RP, renault)). All the the teams except Merc follow this principle. The media outlets are incorrectly grouping redbull and merc in the same group, which is not correct. Both the teams are using the wings to move the air differently aroung the front tyre.siskue2005 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 18:51The fact that Redbull and Mercedes have the same concept of front wing has allowed me to sleep properly
Well, common Newey cannot get aero concepts wrong! The problems with merc could be entirely not to do with their aero concept
You mean to say the Merc wing in not outwash?? no mate it is outwash, they all have been using outwash wing for past 10 years....that is the way to go, everyone knows that...and why do you thing they all agreed to widen the wing when they wanted to remove all the appendages of the front wing? it was to allow outwash with simple methods......the difference is merc end plate is curved inwards to generate vortex which allow more air to go outwards....it is the same concept but different way of doing it.Manfer wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 19:06They do not have the same philosophy. Its the end plate that define the outwash-inwash characteristics. Newey implied in his interview with AMuS that what Merc has might not be the right way as their endplates sweep inward(( ferrari, alfa, tororosso, mclaren) or (red bull, haas, RP, renault)). All the the teams except Merc follow this principle. The media outlets are incorrectly grouping redbull and merc in the same group, which is not correct. Both the teams are using the wings to move the air differently aroung the front tyre.siskue2005 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 18:51The fact that Redbull and Mercedes have the same concept of front wing has allowed me to sleep properly
Well, common Newey cannot get aero concepts wrong! The problems with merc could be entirely not to do with their aero concept
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... k-outwash/
In my opinion, its their aerodynamic philosophy that causes issues. They seem to need a car with minimal heave, Pitch and to a lesser extent roll to get the most out of their aero philosophy. This leads to a very narrow setup window.Sierra117 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 20:14What do you think might be the reason behind Merc finding it hard year after year when it comes to understanding tyres and/or general mechanical handling? It's not like Merc doesn't have experience building racing cars outside of F1. Afterall they built some of the most brilliant cars (ahh CLK GTR <3)
and how much of that issue is due to banning of FRIC?dans79 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 20:30In my opinion, its their aerodynamic philosophy that causes issues. They seem to need a car with minimal heave, Pitch and to a lesser extent roll to get the most out of their aero philosophy. This leads to a very narrow setup window.Sierra117 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 20:14What do you think might be the reason behind Merc finding it hard year after year when it comes to understanding tyres and/or general mechanical handling? It's not like Merc doesn't have experience building racing cars outside of F1. Afterall they built some of the most brilliant cars (ahh CLK GTR <3)
Pirelli changing the tires every year probably isn't helping them much either.
Yeah, my bad. It was too early Monday It reversed in my headgarygph wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 14:00Hi Kalinka
Not sure that you read what I said properly as I said " too little front downforce compared to rear" which means it is not balanced?
are you saying this is a photo taken today, or something form the first test you just noticed?Blaze1 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 23:11https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-OGW4TIpju-Q/ ... -05-05.jpg
It looks like Mercedes have increased the number of turning vanes just below the forward, leading edge of the floor. There are what looks like 5 curved strakes compared to 3 last year.