Formula 1 Racing

Mercedes seeing big difference from pre-season data to Spanish Grand Prix

'Lewis Hamilton says W13 finally drives like an F1 car'

Mercedes chief strategist James Vowles has said there was a big difference in data from the pre-season test in Barcelona to last weekend’s grand prix.

While they still looked some way off the pace of the front runners, Mercedes made a return to form in Spain as upgrades made to the W13 appear to have finally fixed the porpoising issues that had hampered them so far this campaign.

Mercedes were one of the teams worst affected by the bouncing effect as it meant they could not maximise the potential of their car by lowering the ride height.

Vowles warned that the issue may still occur as the season goes on but has also said the data they recorded in last weekend’s race was vastly different to the data gathered at the pre-season testing event at the same track.

“I’ll try and break down the different elements of those [changes],” Vowles said in Mercedes’ post-race debrief video.

“The first is temperatures. We were seeing 36-37 degrees ambient during the race weekend. The track was somewhere in the mid-40s.

“During the test it is more typical to see 16 degrees ambient, maybe 17, and the track more typically around about low 20s, 22, 25 and that creates quite a substantial difference on how the tyres are performing. Generally, you go quicker in the cooler conditions.

“One, the tyres are in a slightly better window but also, when you have cool temperatures the air is dense so the power is slightly higher as a result and you generate slightly more downforce. But the other difference is that during the test for example we used the C5 compound – the softest compound of the Pirelli range.

 

“During the race weekend that was a C3, so you’ve got two steps of compound there as well for most of the cars on what they were doing. The difference also is that during the test you have very little of these compounds available to you.

“You are not doing a full qualifying programme, you are perhaps just doing one or two fast laps and during the race weekend…

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