‘You question everything’ - Mercedes explain late switch to downwash sidepod F1 concept

The German manufacturer created one of the biggest talking points of the season when they b🥀rought ♈a major upgrade to the W14 at the Monaco Grand Prix.
A striking revamp was headlined by a new-look🔜 sidepod design that saw Mercedes finally abandon their controversial ‘zeropod’ concept for a more conventional downwash approach.
It marked the ✤first st🍸ep in a new direction that Mercedes hopes will set them on a bath back towards title contention, even if the change did not bring about radical gains.
“I think when we brought the first version, it was pretty much a level change. It wasn’t something that brought lots of extra performance but ther𓆉e were opportunities to look at something different. We’ve sort of moved forward,” Elliott explained at the Belgian Grand Prix.
“We’re always evolving, constantly trying to bring more performance. So, this is a little bit more. The next version will bring uꦏs a little bit more and hopefully we’ll keep developing over the winter.”

Mercedes initially continued to throw theꦬir weight behind their existing design due to not being convinced that other directions would deliver a substantial step forward.
“🎶Over the winter we looked at various different concepts ꦫof bodywork and didn’t find a solution that was better than the one we had,” Elliott said.
“I think with what we've done now, we've cle🐲arly not jumped completely to where they are or to where anybody else is. What we've tried to do is to take what we've💜 got and adapt it.
“Therefore, you don't sort of take the same hit. And hope🦩fully with time it evolves and we'll end up in a💟 better place.”
Elliott admitted the sidepod dilemma led to Mercedes questioning their processes, but is confident the decision to switch concepts will ultimately prove more fruitful in their ongoing bid🧔 to catch Red Bull.

“You question everything,” he added. “You question whether you have got the right fundamental philosophies, you question whether you’ve got the right processes in the way you’re looki♍ng at the data.
“You’d like to think there’s some silver bullet you could find or something t💛hat’s wrong that you can fix. But I think, generally speaking, it’s all about hard work.
“If you look at where we were las🐻t year, with a car and the issues that we faced, we took quite a few big steps backꦛwards to get ourselves out of some of the positions we were in. Then, once you’re there, it is just catch up.
“I think if you look at where we are performance-wiܫse, I think Aston made a gooꦑd step over the winter but we’ve got ourselves into a decent position. Unfortunately, we’ve seen McLaren also make a big step.
“I think you have to sort of look 💫at that and say, on the one hand, it’s disappointing for us, but on the other hand, it shows us ther♛e are opportunities to make good steps.”
Mercedes’ focus for the rest of the year is now set on gathering as much learning as possible about the W14 as they look to create a W15 that ca🌟n win races💝 in 2025.


Lewis regularly attends Grands Prix for wuqian0821.com around the world. Often reporting on the action from the ground, Lewis tells the♒ stories of the people who matter in the sport.