They’re determined to regulate the sport to boredom and destruction. Let’s remove all character and then see how FUN it is.
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Will this keep Aston behind Mercedes.................... https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/mercedes-has-fixed-bahrain-f1-testing-balance-woes-pretty-easily/10438418/ Mercedes has fixed Bahrain F1 testing balance woes "pretty easily" Mercedes has been able to "pretty easily" fix the car handling balance issues that hobbled its W14 during Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain, according to George Russell. By: Matt Kew Co-author: Alex Kalinauckas Mar 2, 2023, 3:28 PM The Mercedes camp was buoyed by the lack of bouncing during the first of three days at the Sakhir circuit following a 2022 significantly hampered by the returning porpoising sensation. But both Lewis Hamilton and Russell were more demur during a second day that was dogged by wayward car balance before the latter was forced to retire early from the afternoon session. Russell had to park up after only 26 laps on the Friday due to a hydraulics pump issue, but the team was more positive following an overnight fix and myriad set-up tweaks for the final run. Now, speaking ahead of the 2023 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend, Russell reckons the resolutions came "pretty easily". Asked by Autosport whether the W14 would prove to be another 'diva', a term used previously by Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff, Russell responded: "We had a really good time between the test and the race to analyse what happened throughout the test. "There were a few things going on with the car that we didn't quite expect. But we have been able to resolve them pretty easily. It was just working in slightly the wrong window." Russell added that the car had been running with a suboptimal rear wing specification for Bahrain. Although this too will change, he does not expect to be on equal terms with unofficial testing winner and 2022 constructors' champion Red Bull. Russell continued: "For this weekend, we are running a different rear wing than in the Bahrain test, just for some correlation work. "That wasn't an optimal rear wing for Bahrain either. So, there's definitely positive signs but I'm not going to sit here saying, 'We're going to find that lap time deficit to Red Bull'. "But I'm sitting here in a more comfortable place than I was probably on Friday night."
It is indeed as rumored then. They're saying is worth 5mph on the straights. Some are also saying the only reason Merc tested their 'barn door' of a rear wing was to see if they could induce bouncing....
Well, this feels like the old F1 discussion days. Now I wish that the pictures of Leclerc showed him smiling and looking more eager for this weekend.