Mercedes are confident they have banished the memories of their troubled 2022 car after a productive first day of testing for the team in Bahrain.
Lewis Hamilton ended the day sixth-fastest while team mate George Russell was ninth. They completed 152 laps between them – just six fewer than Red Bull.Trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin said it was a “solid start to testing” for the team which saw its eight-year run of constructors’ championship titles ended by Red Bull in 2022. “The car has run faultlessly from start to finish and that has allowed us to complete an ambitious programme for day one,” he said.
Last year’s car was beset by handling problems from the start and condemned the team to its least successful season under the V6 hybrid turbo regulations it previously dominated. Shovlin is encouraged by what they have seen from the W14 so far.
“It always takes a few days to understand a new car, but we’ve got a reasonable handle on where we want to improve the balance. It was encouraging that it’s a much calmer, more stable platform to work with than the W13.”
Mercedes believe they are now in a position to begin extracting more performance from their chassis with its uniquely narrow sidepod design.
“The performance picture is always blurred after the first day so it’s impossible to say where we stand, but we’ve already identified several key areas where we can find some performance,” said Shovlin. “We’ll work on the assumption that we’re playing catch-up and need to pull out all the stops to find performance ahead of the first race here in one week’s time.
“The next two days are going to be just as packed as today as we’re squeezing every bit of learning we can into the programme. Hopefully the car continues to run like clockwork, and we can make the most of the remaining track time.”
Hamilton was pleased with the team’s lack of problems. “We had good reliability which contributed to our strong mileage total,” he said. “That is down to the amazing work done back at Brackley and Brixworth.
“We’ve got to keep pushing, focus on ourselves, and stay focused. It’s difficult to know where we are in the order, but we’ll get a better feeling in the days to come.”
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MacLeod (@macleod)
24th February 2023, 0:06
Old car during testing was awefull so i hope this car is much beter…
He Man
24th February 2023, 7:28
Glad they’ve sorted porpoisong, but it’d be pretty incredible if they’ve managed to catch up on development as well
playstation361
24th February 2023, 8:28
The car looks cool. Its going to be very tough this year and the looks of it it is going to be the tightest year overall I predict.
theRealMax (@millionus)
24th February 2023, 12:58
Did you mean cool, or ugly..!
playstation361
24th February 2023, 13:05
I like the new design actually.
Last year there was nothing to talk about in the beginning.
This time things look different.
slowmo (@slowmo)
24th February 2023, 9:12
The McLaren looked very stable last year too. Stable and predictable cars are not always fast. I hope Mercedes are competitive this year but I wouldn’t take the handling characteristics as a sign of speed personally.
Renan Martinuzzo
24th February 2023, 12:26
Yes and no.
It depends of what the overall performance of the car vs the pecking order, how volatile it is on all circuit and conditions throughout the year and how adaptable are the drivers.