Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes are “not miles off” rivals Red Bull and Ferrari at the end of the opening day of practice for the British Grand Prix.
Hamilton ended Friday second quickest, just 0.16 seconds slower than the fastest time set by Carlos Sainz Jnr in the Ferrari.Mercedes have introduced another raft of upgraded parts to their W13 for this weekend, including revised front suspension, sidepod inlets, the rear wing and the floor. Speaking after practice, Hamilton said he was encouraged by the performance of Mercedes relative to their rivals.
“It has been a good day,” Hamilton said. “P2, [I’m] feeling pretty good.
“I think it’s bouncing still quite a bit, not necessarily in a straight line, but through the corners it’s pretty harsh. Not physically harsh, but just like in the car, on the tyres and everything. So we’ve still got work to do, but it feels like a small step forwards – just got to keep working.”
Mercedes have suffered well-documented problems with porpoising and high-speed grounding out with their floor throughout the season so far. Hamilton said the stiff ride of the new car is affecting his approach to the circuit.
“You just can’t drive the track the same as you used to with this car, with how stiff it is,” Hamilton explained.
“The ride characteristics and this porpoising that we do get, which a lot of it, is actuated from the ride stiffness. So no, it’s not the same, but still having fun through Maggotts and Becketts. It’s not so great through nine [Copse], like we used to be flat-out there, but turn one [Abbey]’s great and Maggotts and Becketts is still pretty mega and Stowe, they’re like my favourite corners.”
Hamilton says that the range of updates Mercedes have brought to the British Grand Prix for this weekend were focused on corner grip rather than pure ride comfort.
“It’s just literally downforce and difficult to feel it because it’s two massively different tracks,” Hamilton said. “You’re coming from a low wing and low speed circuit to all medium and high speed circuit.
“So I didn’t get to feel the car like this last week, but it’s much smoother this track which is much better – bit more like Barcelona in that sense. But this is the best track it is. It is still hair-raising and just epic to drive and we’re fighting the car a little bit.
“Our long run pace isn’t as good as the other guys, but it’s not miles off. So we’ve definitely made an improvement, I’m sure overnight we can work and improve the car a little bit more.”
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RedEaredRabbit (@redearedrabbit)
1st July 2022, 20:27
It would be great if Merc can take a step forwards and we could have six drivers with cars capable of winning a race.
I don’t think there’s much between Max and Charles as drivers but RB will most likely develop the car better than Ferrari in the second half of the season and it could just end up being very one way. One more team in the mix might spice things up a bit.
Esploratore (@esploratore1)
2nd July 2022, 10:18
Agree with both things.
M
2nd July 2022, 5:23
Still the third best package, and will be all season.
Can it be better for next season?