Mercedes is extra assured of combating for victories over the ultimate ten rounds of the season after scrapping their revised rear suspension.
The staff launched a brand new suspension configuration on the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Imola again in Could, however reverted to its unique rear suspension for final weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
George Russell went on to take the ultimate podium place in third after passing pole winner Charles Leclerc later within the race. Though staff mate Andrea Kimi Antonelli was eradicated from Q2, he managed to take the ultimate level on Sunday by rising as much as tenth.
Mercedes’ trackside engineering director, Andrew Shovlin, admitted that the staff had come to the conclusion that the revised rear suspension had finally been a misstep.
“If we make a brand new suspension, we’re doing it to make the automotive go faster,” Shovlin stated. “Clearly there’s one thing that wasn’t proper.
“There’s areas the place the drivers stated the automotive is unquestionably higher with that suspension, however when it got here to stability within the quick corners – a few of the corners the place they’re having to hold a whole lot of velocity on entry – they didn’t trust to push the automotive like they want to. We at all times attempt to make issues that enhance the tempo of the automotive – this didn’t.
“Lots of the work that has gone on now’s to grasp precisely what’s it that has brought about that downside. It’s not one thing that’s useless apparent, in any other case we wouldn’t have had that subject within the first place.”
Mercedes have struggled greater than their rivals this season with their W16 being extra delicate to adjustments in observe and ambient temperatures affecting stability. Shovlin says the staff are focusing closely on addressing this weak point for this 12 months’s automotive and their 2026 automotive too.
“In the most straightforward sense, when the automotive is behaving in a pleasant, steady manner, it’s fairly simple to take a arrange from one observe, go to the subsequent circuit, and know what you need to do in an effort to compensate the arrange for various climate circumstances or completely different observe traits,” he defined. “The opposite factor that’s at all times good is for those who end with a automotive on a Friday, and it’s working properly, and also you don’t change something, it nonetheless works properly on a Saturday.
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“Now, often, you will get automobiles the place, with out doing something, all of a sudden, if the wind adjustments somewhat bit, it adjustments all of the dealing with traits. So what we’re in search of there may be only a automotive that’s simple for the engineers to grasp, for the drivers to grasp, it’s predictable for the drivers, and its efficiency doesn’t swing wildly with small adjustments in ambient [temperature].
“The automobiles for 2026 are very, very completely different. However there can be a whole lot of components, notably across the studying on suspension, the place we must always have the ability to take classes from this 12 months into subsequent 12 months.”
Having gained the Canadian Grand Prix with Russell in Montreal in June, Shovlin believes that Mercedes ought to have extra probabilities to struggle for victories over the ultimate part of the season following the summer time break.
“Budapest confirmed that we’ve obtained a very good automotive after we land it in the suitable place,” he stated. “After which hopefully, there’ll be a chance to construct on our tally of race wins.
“So we had a good time in Montreal. There’s different circuits which might be a bit extra like that developing over the remaining ten races. And hopefully, we’ll have a couple of extra highlights.”
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