JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Auto Motor und Sport had an article on Tuesday last week.
It didnt specify that Mercedes stopped developments on the W01, but it did say the factory was working flat out on "solutions for europe" and had been for the last 2 months since the first test sessions showed the balance issues.
My take on that was (after also reading Brawns comments in Valencia in February) They found a problem, and they are working on measure to correct that.
Brawn himself said a month before Bahrain they had an extensive package they would put on the car for Bahrain which didnt show up. So my thinking is they waited and honed these updates to fit better with the Longer wheelbase W01.
With around 450 staff Mercedes GP can ill afford to flog a lame donkey for 4 races and then expect to have a working upgrade package in time for Spain.
The strakes on the nose are really only a minor revision that can be performed whilst "on the go" as they have been for 4 races.
The stall wing device is very much a work in progress and can be made to work on the longer wheel base car with no issue at all. So this update is really just being tested on the current car so it can be used effectively on the upgraded one.
Of course Im speculating by matching news stories from various sources, so I could be wrong. But the current car has had no real change to it since Bahrain(stall wing and starkes apart)which adds fuel to what Im saying.
I just Hope Loic Bigois and the engineering team have found a solution to what is an underperforming car. (respect to Rosberg for being 2nd in the WDC at this stage of the season with the fourth best car, he needs some recognition!)
I have to agree with that. I just figured the updates did show up in Bahrain, but weren't as exstensive to the eye as we anticipated they would be. Small changes to the
diffuser, the nose starkes, slight front wing change. I thought the sidepods were slightly refined along with the exhaust covers too.
I'm hoping we'll see a heavily revised car for Spain with a nice performance gain to match.