Mercedes claim it would be wrong to say that the porpoising issue has disappeared after the 2022 F1 Spanish GP
Mercedes claim "it would be wrong to say that the porpoising issue has disappeared" after the 2022 F1 Spanish GP Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Another podium for and a stunning recovery drive from to reach P5 and secure a valuable points haul!
Barcelona definitely brought the heat in more ways than one today! ?Another podium for and a stunning recovery drive from to reach P5 and secure a valuable points haul! The Mercedes strategist claimed that it would be unwise to rule out the porpoising issue entirely. He believes that the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya suited the W13, which made it easier to some of the . However, he remains optimistic and said that they were able to understand a lot in Barcelona and could build on this knowledge to further develop their car. Vowles said: “I think it would be wrong to say that the porpoising issue has disappeared. I think you still see it on our competitors and I am sure there will be elements of it coming back again as we build on our understanding and the foundations that we laid down in Barcelona. What I can say is we made a definitive step, a step in our understanding and the deployment of what we put on track. And we can build on that, and the same could not be said about the first five races with the car that we had there.” Mercedes scored a P3 and P5 finish last weekend in the Spanish GP.
Mercedes claims it would be wrong to say that the porpoising issue has disappeared after the 2022 F1 Spanish GP
Will Mercedes be able to hold on to its strong form? Despite its strong form at the Spanish GP, Mercedes does not believe that it has remedied its car's porpoising issue. Chief Strategist James Vowles believes the porpoising could vary from track to track. Speaking to F1TV, he said: “We’ve had one race out of six where the car has been well behaved. It was a car that really was a proper racing car for once. We could set it up, we could tune it, we could play around with the settings and it would respond in a way that was predictable and the same couldn’t be said for the car that we had for the first five races of the season. However, we have to temper our expectations. It’s one track and a track that has suited our car for many years prior to this one. There is a lot for us to understand and learn.” Barcelona definitely brought the heat in more ways than one today! ?Another podium for and a stunning recovery drive from to reach P5 and secure a valuable points haul!
Barcelona definitely brought the heat in more ways than one today! ?Another podium for and a stunning recovery drive from to reach P5 and secure a valuable points haul! The Mercedes strategist claimed that it would be unwise to rule out the porpoising issue entirely. He believes that the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya suited the W13, which made it easier to some of the . However, he remains optimistic and said that they were able to understand a lot in Barcelona and could build on this knowledge to further develop their car. Vowles said: “I think it would be wrong to say that the porpoising issue has disappeared. I think you still see it on our competitors and I am sure there will be elements of it coming back again as we build on our understanding and the foundations that we laid down in Barcelona. What I can say is we made a definitive step, a step in our understanding and the deployment of what we put on track. And we can build on that, and the same could not be said about the first five races with the car that we had there.” Mercedes scored a P3 and P5 finish last weekend in the Spanish GP.