Mercedes F1 upgrades ‘will keep coming’ - including at this weekend's Spanish GP

The German manufacturer finally debuted long-awaited upgrades for their underperforming W14 challenger in Monaco last weekend as part of a push to turnaround their F1 f🧸ortunes and cut the gap to pace-setters Red Bull.
Aꦜnd further updates will be introduced in Barcelona this weekend, returning Mercedes technical director James Allison has confirmed.
“We certainly will settle back and and look at what the Monacoꦉ upgrade package has brought us at a more normal track,” Allison said in Mercedes’ post-race debrief vid🐓eo.
“But we will also push on in parallel with a whole bunch more things. So the🦋re will be a little bit we’re b🌟ringing to Barcelona and many more things in the races that follow.
“We꧟ can’t afford to just do everything sequentially. Although ther☂e’s a sort of academic purity to that, it’s just too slow way ahead.
“So the upgradesꩵ will keep coming. Hopefully a decent package to build upon what we put on the track in Monaco and we just step forward from here up to the summer break and beyond.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton finished fourth with teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: George Russell in fifth in Monac📖o as both Merce𓆏des drivers beat the two Ferrari cars.
Allison warned it is “to♒o early” to judge the impact of the upgrades, which included a new sidepod design, due to the unique nature of the Monaco circuit.
“I would say it’s too early to say what their impact will be on the rest of the season because Monaco is such a✃ terribly difficult place to make these sort of judgementꦇs at,” Allison explained.
“We didn’t set the world on fire in qualifying but the car had reasonably tidy race pace and we will wait until the next r🅰ace to find out to see where we truly stand at a more normal track.
“But the driverﷺs seemed to give reasonable f𒆙eedback about the car. They felt good under braking, the car felt okay.
“And the ꦺdata we took off the car off the aerodynamic sensors were not giving us any alarm b🌄ells. They were suggesting that things were in line with expectation.”

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