Can Mercedes and Red Bull’s F1 rivals steal secrets from leaked floors?

After being provided a rare glimpse at Mercedes and Red Bull’s F1 floor designs at the Monaco Grand Prix, could rival teams gain an edge?
The Mercedes AMG F1 W14 of Lewis Hamilton (GBR) is craned off the circuit after he crashed in the third practice session.
The Mercedes AMG F1 W14 of Lewis Hamilton (GBR) is craned off the circuit after he crashed in…

Since the start of F1’s regulation overhaul of 2022, teams have been keen to keep the designs of ﷺtheir ground-effect floors a closely guarded secret, with engineers estimating as much as 60 percent of car performance is now generated by the largely hidden aerodynamic features. 

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But over the course of🔴 the weekend in Monaco, everyone was treated to an infrequent opportunity to get a good look at an area of the cars not normally seen thanks to the circuit’s unique nature.

The first instance occurred after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton crashed his Mercedes at Mirabea💧u in the c🍨losing stages of final practice. 

When his car was lifted high into the Monaco sky by a crane - rather than being p♛ut onto the back of a flatbed truck - the heavily-upgraded W14’s floor was completely exposed and left to the mercy of photographers. 

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14 crashed out in the third practice session. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7,
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14 crashed out in the third practice session. Formula 1…

That led Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff to joke that the crane operator must have come from the famed 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Cirque du Soleil as he 👍admitted🔥 the unintended reveal was “suboptimal”. 

Just hours later, the underbody of Red Bull’s dominant RB19 was shown to the world following 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez’s qualifying shunt. 

Mercedes’ Andrew Shovlin said F1 teams will be “all over” photog🏅raphs of the 2023 Red Bull to try and ꦅspot any features they might have missed.

“I suspect they’re probably more annoyed at their ca🐈r being left in the sky than we would be about ours,” Shovlin added. 

Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough said the exposuꦛre of꧃ the RB19 would provide teams with useful information. 

“Obviously, there are some great photos,” he said. “A lot of people were there so I’m sure 𒅌the aerodynamicists will be having a good look at all the cars that were lifted up.

“Thankfully, ours hasn’t been lifted up yet. Let’s try and keep ♍it that way!

“The aerodynamicists never wa🤡nt you to show that. You learn a lot from just even how the plank is wearing. ಞYou learn from what’s touching.

“There’s a lot of very exc𝔉ited aerodynamicis๊ts up and down the pitlane looking at all of that.”

So are Red Bull the biggest losers from their floor bei🥂ng displaye✃d to prying eyes?

Not according to team principal Christian Horner, who insisted he isn’t bothered that rivals got the chance to check ouღ♏t a seldom-seen area of their car. 

“Iꦚt’s very rude♔ to look up people’s skirts,” Horner joked as he brushed off concerns about Red Bull’s secrets being revealed. 

“It’s been a bit of a show and tell ෴for all the teams this weekend,” he added. “Everybody’s been up in the air at some point. So it’s🎶 the same for everyone.

“Pictures of floors get taken in and around the paddock. They arrive in vans, they work with the🌊 cars, the shutters are up. Each team will be employing spy photographers to get pictures of the cars when they’re in parts and pieces. So that’s common practice.

“I wouldn’t have thought it’s the first picture of the floor. It’s probably the first time it’s been suspended from a crane. But all teams a🔯re always striving for that intelligence.”

The Mercedes AMG F1 W14 of Lewis Hamilton (GBR) is craned away after he crashed in the third practice session. Formula 1
The Mercedes AMG F1 W14 of Lewis Hamilton (GBR) is craned away after he crashed in the third…

Williams’ head of vehicle performance Dave Robson also downplayed the usefulness of the imag♑es. 

Robson pointe𓆏d out that due to the sophistication of Red Bull’s floor layout, it will be hard to replicate by ot🔜her teams. 

And then there is the added factor of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 cost cap - set at $135m for 2023 - to ta🍷ke🏅 into consideration. 

“It’s so complex that on a 2D photo, bec꧟ause of the way the light is, it’s so curved, you can’t figure any of it out,” Robson explained. 

“I guess it’s just coincidental they do it all like that becꦑause that’s how they▨ get the downforce. But it doesn’t half make it difficult to copy!”

Sky’s pitlane reporter Ted Kravitz said Red Bull’s floor makes the designs of Mercedes and Ferrari look168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: “prehistoric” in comparison.

“It’s a thing of wonder and beauty,” Kravitz said. “Especially when you compare it to the floor of the Mercedes and the F💃errari, which we also saw up on cranes so we got a full v𒉰iew of it this weekend. 

“They look prehistoric. Even the little guide fences have got guide fences of the🐟ir ow🔯n on the Red Bull!

“It’s so complex in three dimensions – not only in elements coming down but then curling round and it’s got circles where the vortex start and then the vortices are generated midway throug💞h the floor. 

“Then what they’re doing with the area under the ✃crash struꦉcture and the gearbox as well.

“I tell you, when you look at these pictures and compare them toꦐ the Merceဣdes and Ferrari you think ‘okay, no wonder this Red Bull RB19 is so good’.” 

Even if doubts have been raised over whether teams can gain much froဣm the photos, they certainly provided a fascinating insight into modern-day F1 tech and grabbed everyone’s attention. 

The Mercedes AMG F1 W14 of Lewis Hamilton (GBR) is craned off the circuit after he crashed in the third practice session.
The Mercedes AMG F1 W14 of Lewis Hamilton (GBR) is craned off the circuit after he crashed in…

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