Mercedes reflect on the Bahrain package that left them really playing catch-up for the rest of the 2022 season. F1
The Silver Arrows warned that their W13 was struggling for pace, and indeed the unofficial pre-season shakedown in Barcelona served to suggest that this was a challenger which would struggle to yield a ninth Constructors’ title in succession.
“We did lower the ride heights to more normal levels at Silverstone and saw that you could get this phenomenon. But, we didn’t really know much about it and what was causing it. “At the time about the best thing you could do was just lift the car off the ground, give up performance and manage it that way.“But the issue… at the time in Barcelona, we thought: ‘We’re not the quickest, but we don’t think we we’re in a bad place’, because we were expecting to add good performance with that Bahrain package.
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