Tech expert warns Mercedes about the danger of copying Red Bull’s car

F1 design legend Gary Anderson has warned that Mercedes could end up with an even worse car if they copy Red Bull without truly understanding the concept.
Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director on the grid. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15,
Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director on the grid. Formula 1…

Mercedes are under pressure to deliver a winni🦩ng F1 2024 W15 after two years of𒐪 struggling.

The big question is which conceജpt Toto Wolff’s team opt๊ to put their faith in: they are expected to ditch their current ‘zeropod’ direction and move towards ideas more similar to Red Bull’s dominant RB19.

Anderson, the ex-technical director at Jordan, wrote for : “Are Mercedes bold enough to just copy the underfloor of a R𒀰ed Bull, a McLaren or an Aston Martin? 

“The big thi𒅌ng is the ꦬaerodynamic philosophy behind that geometry. Having the car look the same is one thing but having it work the same is a different thing altogether. 

“And that is where you need to have the philo♔sophy of the aerodynamics – how it instils confidenceꩵ in the driver and how their package works as a unit.

“That does not always come from a carℱ looking the same. 

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 21, Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo, Brazil,
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 21, Brazilian Grand…

“They could go off ꦿand copy Red Bull and it could be w꧋orse because their philosophy and their aerodynamics are not the same.

“It is like making a cake. You can put in all the the ingredients that Mary Berry s🔯ays, but you can’t always end up with the same cake as Mary Berry makes. 

“Likewise▨ with a racing car, you cannot just throw it all in. It is all about just having an aerodynamic package that gives the driver co♍nfidence.

“Mercedes’ task is bigger n𒁏ow than it probably was four or five races ago because these l🍸ast few races were about heading in the right direction.

“Unfortunately, they have not been consistent in the race its๊elf.

“You need aꦚ result and you need a direction to give you confidence to♛ make big decisions over the winter. 

“I always worked from a believe 🐽that you have to be able to recognise the problem in order to fix it. 

“There are lots of problems there for Mercedes to contemplate. The pit stops are not as fast as the other☂ teams and they do not read the strate🌳gy very well whenever it comes to changing. 

“The strategy is always a living thing. No matter what your plan is before the race sta🐷rts, there’s a very good chance you need to change it.

“But the ဣbiggest issue is the basic car underneath you. It needs to be at a level to give a driver confi✅dence. 

“That could even be having it produce up to something like five per cent in downforce, because to give the driver confidence is better than 💦that extra🥂 peaky downforce. 

𝔉“They are struggling at the moment to identify their aerodynamic problem because from race to race𝓀 it goes up and down like a yo-yo.

“We are talking about a team that has won eight constructors’ world championshꦗips. 

“We are not talking about a team at the back and getting be🉐tter some weekends. They are not. 

“By their high standar🦂ds, they’re getting worse some weekends and never better.&🏅nbsp;

“With the driver line-up they have, the budget, the factory,ꦚ they should be sitting beside Red Bull. They have a big job on theꦏir hands.”

F1 returns next weekend at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the penultimate 𒉰weekend of a poor year for Merce💎des.

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