Mercedes “unlikely” to have resolved F1 tyre problems

The Mercedes Formula 1 team is “un🍸likely” to have got to the bottom of its tyre struggles despite a strong victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, according to chief📖 strategist James Vowles.
Tyre management tactics proved key aꦦs Lewis Hamilton claimed a dominant win in Barcelona to beat Red Bull’s Max Verstappen by 24 seconds.
It came just a week after Mercedes had encountered tyre problems at Silverstone ꦫas Verstappen capitalised to take a surprise win in the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix.
Mer♑cedes responded to suffering its first defeat of 2020 by carrying out an urgent review into its tyre woes at Silverstone in the short tu🔯rnaround before the Spanish Grand Prix.
"Clearly following Silverstone, there was a lot of focus on the tyre, the tyre management and the ov🍰erheating that we experienced during the course of that race, including the blistering🥀,” Vowles said.
"We had but a few days to ꦚget on top of this, and clearly you are not going to change the car dramatically between those two events.
"Barcelona is slightly different, it's a higher downforce track, we run a bigger wing than we do at Silverstone, but other than that you are not going to fundamentally change the d🔜esign of the car. So, you work with wꦐhat you have, which is set-up and management.
"We highlighted that there were a few areas where we weren't quite optimum at Silverstone if we had to go back there, but 🍨the problem is, without racing at the same circuit🐲 and the same conditions, you can't validate that.
“And as we went into Barcelona, there were a few tweaks on set-up and a few tweaks on how we were going to approach the weekend and use the tyres. I'm happy to say that the incredible work that was done over those, rဣeally just a few, days really paid off during the course of th🧔e race.

"We were managing the tyres, as was Verstappen, but when we needed a bit of performance it was there and⛦ available. And Lewis was just able to eke out a tenth at a time at the key points in the race.
"And really, it paid dividends. For Valtteri, the car that was following the other two in the dirty air for most of the race, and that's what makes overheating even worse, he was able to really bring it home, scythe through traffic, an✅d even get just about within undercut range of Verstappen.
"That's an incredible chဣange of where we were just seven days𒆙 before.”
But Vowl🎃es warned that Mercedes could experience more tyre-related problems at other circuits on the revised 2020 calendar.
"Now, the reality is, are the problems fixed? It's unlikely. The situation that happened at Silverstone is different to what we had in Barcelona," he exℱplained.
"We have to keep learning, we have to keep improving. But what I'm h🌳appy to report is that the conditions we had in Barcelona were some of the most difficult this year.
"It was as warm, it was as sweltering on track and the r♏eality behind that is, we performed well in those conditions, and we need to keep improving and moving forward."

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