Is the Mercedes front wing a band aid for a bigger problem... F1
‘Mercedes is leading itself astray with front wing band aid’Former Jordan designer Gary Anderson believes Mercedes have done themselves a disservice with their new Silverstone front wing as it’s like “putting a band aid” on their underfloor problems.
“However, from what I’ve seen of its car’s problem I’d hate to see Mercedes run with a rigid front wing flap assembly because it would be a nightmare to drive. “But if you can run the car softer with the geometry to support the car, the driver can get a decent feel, especially in the slower corners where there is no massive braking requirement. The harder a driver brakes, the more they can feel the car move, but it’s moving on the springs while not being totally locked up mechanically because of the spring stiffness.
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