They already brought their b car in pre season test
This would be the c car
They already brought their b car in pre season test
Brackley's team has passed all crash tests at Cranfield with a lightweight body that introduces a couple of new concepts. It has not been decided if he will make his debut at Hockenheim. The world champion team prepares for a qualitative leap fearing Ferrari and Red Bull Racing.
The Mercedes is ready to take an advanced version of the W10 to the track: according to rumors that are filtered by Cranfield, Brackley's team would have passed the crash tests of a new body.
It's amazing how the team that is literally dominating the 2019 world championship with nine successes over ten GPs, is ready to deploy a fresh chassis mid-season that will have changes to make the silver arrow even more competitive than it already is, while for example the Ferrari seems less rapid in the development of the SF90.
It must be said that all the development work carried out this year is also aimed at the next championship, since the 2020 technical rules will remain stable pending the 2021 revolution that we anticipated in recent days with some drawings by Giorgio Piola.
The new carbon frame of the W10 will not be recognizable when the car is mounted, but the Brackley technicians have tried to trim the weight of the body since the silver single-seater is the one with the longest wheelbase and, therefore, is subject to having a mass greater.
Each team usually makes five frames to cover a season, if there are no shells replace for accidents: the Mercedes having to prepare the last two two achievements of this championship intervened also introducing a couple of new concepts that on the current W10 there are no .
For this it is not said that Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas will have the evolution frames already in Germany: the debut will almost certainly not take place at Hockenheim, although at Brackley they do not want to waste time after seeing the growth of Red Bull now able to challenge the Red in being the challenger of silver arrows.
*Merc Cspec car
Unlikely.
Yes, Mercedes uses the latest version of CATIA, whereas Ferrari still uses the older one which seems to have major weaknesses compared.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 17:08There was an article that mentioned that Mercedes had upgraded all their systems to use the latest software (I thought it was CAD/CAM can't recall) written by Scarbs. Ferrari hadn't. I wonder if that is a major factor in the incredible machine that is the W10. Not to mention Toto being probably the best boss in the world to work for because rarely do you hear of people leaving the Mercedes teams to go work elsewhere.
To be fair to Ferrari, it's not easy to react and bring raft of upgrades when you realize that you have gone wrong. It's time to stop, do root cause analysis, identify new direction and then start work. Whereas Mercedes, which truly is the most incredible team that has been in F1, can go aggressive in bringing upgrades as they know they are in right direction.LM10 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 17:18You would except Ferrari being the team to bring a brand new chassis as it's them going the wrong direction with their concept. But no, on the contrary, it's the already most dominant team. And this can't even purely be explained by finances as Ferrari surely can't complain about having little money resources. The differences obviously lie in talent, work procedure, organisation and management.
I wonder if there is also something in the development route itself. The W10 is almost a direct descendant of the W05, at least in terms of aero development, compared to Ferrari's quite marked change in aero philosophy a couple of years ago. Mercedes have developed and refined some basic concepts in their cars from day one. They must have an intimate knowledge of what a change here or there will do in a way that Ferrari don't. I also wonder if Toto and his senior team are better at keeping rivalries within the factory in check, partly because there is stability there. It's very easy for a group to think they have a magic bullet solution, push it with in-house political games, and then push the team the wrong way.
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