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F1 News: Mercedes has been ‘a little bit in a pause moment’ over porpoising, says Toto Wolff




Mercedes boss Toto Wolff at the F1 Grand Prix of Miami - Final Practice


Mercedes recently revealed that while other teams have been working on developing their cars, the Silver Arrows have primarily focused on dealing with the bouncing and porpoising that has cost the team significant performance.

Describing it as a “pause moment,” team boss Toto Wolff told Sky Sports F1:

“I believe that we have done a solid step. We know how to unlock more and more performance, [but] we’re not there yet, so it’s step by step. The other teams have been able to continue to develop their cars whilst we have been a little bit in a pause moment to find out about the bouncing. As soon as we can pick up the regular development, as soon as we understand the tires better now the bouncing is gone, I think we will be catching up.”

Explaining the reason behind the Brackley-based squad’s ‘resurgence’ at the Spanish GP qualifying, he said:

“We understand [the bouncing] now. It’s simple. It’s all an aerodynamic effect that is created from the floor swinging. It was difficult to come to that conclusion in a scientific way, but the team around [Technical Director] Mike Elliot and [Aerodynamics Director] Jarrod Murphy [have] done it and that’s great.”

The Silver Arrows have secured their strongest qualifying position as a team for the 2022 season so far and have visibly improved in pace. Whether or not these improvements will be enough to put them in the mix with Ferrari and Red Bull, we will only find out in the actual race.

Lewis Hamilton happy with Mercedes’ improvements ahead of 2022 Spanish GP

Lewis Hamilton, who has struggled all season so far, was appreciative of the entire team for bringing the Mercedes to a place where the porpoising is significantly less and the pace matches one of a real F1 car.

In a post-qualifying media interaction, the Briton said:

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“The team have done a great job so a big, big thank you to everyone for keeping pushing back at the factory because we don’t have bouncing in a straight line which is a huge improvement for us and the car has generally been nicer this weekend. We do have some bouncing through the high-speed corners like Turn 3 and 9 so we just need to keep working on it and see if we can gain some downforce elsewhere.”


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Encouraging Saturday, but the points are scored on Sunday. Bring it on!

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Encouraging Saturday, but the points are scored on Sunday. Bring it on! ? https://t.co/6o3s9wGwbH

Mercedes currently stand third in the constructors’ standings with a total of 95 points.

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