W15 F1 car has “fundamental” issue which Mercedes “don’t understand”

Tot🃏o Wolff admits Mercedes have a "fundamental" issue with the W15 which they "don't understand".

Lewis Hamilton during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Mercedes have a “fundamental” issue with the design of their 2024 F1 car which the✨y currently “don’t understand”, according to Toto Wolff.

It was another disappointing showing from Mercedes at the second round of the season in Saudi Arabia as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton finished sixth and ninth respectively.

After the race, seven-time world championꦛ Hamilton claimed Mercedes still need to make “big changes” to the W15,💝 which was significantly revamped over the winter.

A frustrated Hamilton said it felt “like I was in a different category” compared to Mercedes’ rivals as he lamented his car’s lack of perforജmance through Jeddah’s high-speed corners.

“There is something which we don't understand🍃," Wolff acknowledg♛ed. “We are quick everywhere else pretty much.

“We know that we have a smaller rear wing, we're compensating what we're losing through the corners. But it's🎐 just at high speed where we're losing all the lap time.

"I think tha🐼t's a biggie. There🎃’s only so much you can tune here.

"Our simulations point us in a direction and this is the kind of set-up ra𓂃nge that we then choose, where you put the right rear wing on.

“I thi🍰nk you'll gain a🌃 few tenths or not if you get the set-up right or wrong, but there's not a massive corridor of performance.

“It's more a fundamental thing, that we🦩 bel🎉ieve that the speed should be there. We measure the downforce but we don't find it in lap time.”

But Wolff remains confident that Mercedes can find a swift rem🌺edy for their current headache.

"It's been two years that there is something we need to spot, and that's the t༺hing to unlock. We have just got to work,” he added.

"It's not through lack of trying. 🥃We've pushed so hard and we're going to give it a massive, massive go now in the next week, with more data to understand.

"We are going to come back to Melbourne strong. We are on a mission on this one. And I am 1ಞ00% s🍨ure that we are going to unlock that performance gap."

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