2025 Mercedes-AMG | Petronas F1 Team

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OverheatedTurbo
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What happened to Kimi? PU issue?

SB15
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Kimi DNF. Man it's been a disaster

Matt2725
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PU seemed to die when riding the kerb.

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Kimi retired due to a loss of throttle control
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SB15
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Redbull upgrades worked soo well

OverheatedTurbo
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SB15 wrote:
18 May 2025, 16:29
Redbull upgrades worked soo well
Should have brought them. I will stand by this.

Matt2725
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When it rains, it pours for Mercedes.

Massively disappointing race.

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](*,)


SB15
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How hard is it to setup the car for the race? I wouldn't be shocked if some of the upgrades were move to Monaco.

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I will still wait till Spain but the flexi-wing TD might be hurting.
Call a spade, a spade.

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f1isgood wrote:
18 May 2025, 16:51
I will still wait till Spain but the flexi-wing TD might be hurting.
As I understand it, the front wing they brought this weekend was compliant with the new TD.

It's all rear tyres yet again. George just couldn't keep the rears in the window no matter how hard he tried.

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Matt2725 wrote:
18 May 2025, 16:58
f1isgood wrote:
18 May 2025, 16:51
I will still wait till Spain but the flexi-wing TD might be hurting.
As I understand it, the front wing they brought this weekend was compliant with the new TD.

It's all rear tyres yet again. George just couldn't keep the rears in the window no matter how hard he tried.
They changed the suspension as well in the rear this weekend. Maybe it's just an off weekend like Jeddah.
Call a spade, a spade.

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They did put more anti-lift the on he rear suspension but the problem is that the car is very prone to overheating the rears, the same issue that plagued the W15 as well. For some reason only the Mercedes is the car can't keep its temps in working order with the Pirelli's, that maybe the big flaw with the Downwash sidepods because they never had this issue with the Zero-pod concept. Mike Elliot came up with a concept where it doesn't impact the tyres as much with the W13. As much as we became critical to Mr. Elliot, Mercedes tremendous tyre advantage was cut in half when the W14 introduce the down washing side-pods in Monaco 2023.

And this is inline about what I said about the importance on mechanical parts, you can bring whatever big aero upgrade you want @OverheatedTurbo, but the main focus for them is without question the brake drum cooling front and rear, cooling internally for the engine and distribution of heat with the cooling outlets, and more suspension modifications.

Team needs take a page out of Alain Prost's strategy and put extreme focus on racing simulations because it's my main pet peeve when I race, because points are always awarded on Sunday.
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I'm so sorry, George Russell fans.

There is no longer a F1 driver who has finished all the competitive sessions this season in the top 5.
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OverheatedTurbo
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SB15 wrote:
18 May 2025, 17:10
They did put more anti-lift the on he rear suspension but the problem is that the car is very prone to overheating the rears, the same issue that plagued the W15 as well. For some reason only the Mercedes is the car can't keep its temps in working order with the Pirelli's, that maybe the big flaw with the Downwash sidepods because they never had this issue with the Zero-pod concept. Mike Elliot came up with a concept where it doesn't impact the tyres as much with the W13.

And this is inline about what I said about the importance on mechanical parts, you can bring whatever big aero upgrade you want @OverheatedTurbo, but the main focus for them is without question the brake drum cooling front and rear, cooling internally for the engine and distribution of heat with the cooling outlets, and more suspension modifications.

Team needs take a page out of Alain Prost's strategy and put extreme focus on racing simulations because it's my main pet peeve when I race, because points are always awarded on Sunday.
When will that be implemented tho? JA said that the focus is to keep rears under control and I thought that most of the package was focused on that..