Mercedes technical director James Allison says the team’s new W11 was designed mainly to ensure the car’s steady development throughout the 2020 season.
With regulations unchanged for this year, teams have followed a mostly evolutive approach to the design of their 2020 contenders.
Mercedes has followed the same path, although the German outfit’s new Silver Arrow does feature a few significant changes.
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“The regulations stayed largely the same for the new year, so for us it was all about trying to make sure that we don’t run out of development steam on a package that worked pretty well for us last year,” Allison explains.
“If we had continued merely to add flourishes to the 2019 baseline, we would have found some gains, but in all likelihood diminishing returns would be kicking in by now.
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“We wanted to change aspects of the concept of the car – aspects that would be completely impossible to change within a season – to give us a more fertile platform for the new season.
“We tried to make a few well chosen architectural changes to keep the development slope strong even though the regulations are now a little bit longer in the tooth.”
Allison pinpoints the areas that have undergone change on the W11.
“On top of the conventional fare of winter development we made three investments: One at the front, one in the middle and one at the back of the car,” he says.
“At the front we have accepted more structural complexity around the uprights and wheel rims in order to provide a higher performance assembly overall.
“In the middle of the car we have followed the pitlane trend by moving our upper side impact tube to the lower position and banking the aerodynamic gain that comes with this layout.
“At the rear of the car we have gone for an adventurous suspension layout in order to free up aerodynamic development opportunity.
“All three investments were improvements in their own right, but their real effect is to mobilize a raft of secondary aerodynamic gains both during the winter and, we hope, across the season to come.”
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