Worrying reason for Mercedes F1 upgrades having “blunt” impact revealed
Mercedes' Andrew Shovlin🉐 has given some insight into the🅷 team's latest upgrade package - and the true impact of it.

Mercedes have revealed the true im🌟pact of their upgrades won’t be apparent until they fix the ꦏongoing “handling issues” with W15.
Mercedes en♈dur෴ed another lacklustre weekend at the Miami Grand Prix.
Both of their drivers failed to score points in the﷽ sprint, while on race day, they were comfortably the fourth-fastest team behind McLaren, Red Bull and Ferrari.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton did show some encouraging pace on his way to finish sixth, pressuring 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez in the latter stages.
Mercedes had introduced a significant upgrade for Mia🃏mi, particularly around the floor area.
The true impact of it won’t be felt until they have cured thei🐈r handling issues with further upgrades, a๊ccording to Andrew Shovlin.
“We ma💞naged to pull forward about half of our upgrade kit to Miami and then the other half will arrive in Imola,” Shovlin said in Mercedes’ debrief on their YouTube channel.
“We’re working very hard on the futur🦄e races to try and bring developments to them as well. Did it work as expected? Yes it all looks like it’s delivering the performance that we were hoping for from the floor.
“The issue is at the moment is everyone else is developing their cars. You saw McLaren with a big package and they looked to have moved forward. Also the handඣling issues that the drivers are having to battle with are making it hard to see all of that performance as a straight step forward.”

One common trait with the W15 is its inconsistency and how it can b🐭ehave “quite differently” from session to session.
Shovlin has explained why the impact of the upg♒rades will continue to be “blunt”, for✨ now at least.
“What we tend to find is the car from session to session can behave quite differently and until we get on top of that we’re a🐬lways going to blunt the benefit we can g🧔et from these of updates,” he added.
“But after that last few races we’ve got a very clear idea of what we need to do the car to get it handling a bit more easily for the drivers, making sure it goes where they want it to 🔴go when they’re on those important qualifying laps. We’ve also got qui🌳te a good thread of updates that will be coming for the next three or four races.
“A lot of hard work going on but hopefully we’ll start to see th🐻e fruits of that soon.”

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