I mean, everyone knows MB has nailed the aero package (when leading, not in dirty air), but this kind of explains Hamilton's shredded tire drama.
FWIW, the car weighs 746 kg (1,645 lbs), so that's 402% downforce
The Mercedes W11 reached a level of downforce never before achieved in Formula 1 history!
As we have seen in recent years, the aerodynamic evolution of Formula 1 cars during the hybrid era has been incredible, so much so that Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes W11 reached 3,000kg (6,614 lbs) of vertical thrust while passing Copse (Silverstone's T9) at around 276 km/h (171.5 mph), which is an increase of around 65% over the last 7 years. The 2014 Red Bull went through that point at 37km/h (148.5 mph) less, with a figure of around 1850kg (4,078 lbs).
Now we understand much better why Pirelli has decided to introduce robust tyres in 2021, to avoid cases like the British GP.
Moreover, according to the latest reports from Brackley, the new Mercedes W12 is already showing better data than the W11, despite the 10% downforce cut for 2021, although we'll have to wait to see it on track!
As we have seen in recent years, the aerodynamic evolution of Formula 1 cars during the hybrid era has been incredible, so much so that Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes W11 reached 3,000kg (6,614 lbs) of vertical thrust while passing Copse (Silverstone's T9) at around 276 km/h (171.5 mph), which is an increase of around 65% over the last 7 years. The 2014 Red Bull went through that point at 37km/h (148.5 mph) less, with a figure of around 1850kg (4,078 lbs).
Now we understand much better why Pirelli has decided to introduce robust tyres in 2021, to avoid cases like the British GP.
Moreover, according to the latest reports from Brackley, the new Mercedes W12 is already showing better data than the W11, despite the 10% downforce cut for 2021, although we'll have to wait to see it on track!
FWIW, the car weighs 746 kg (1,645 lbs), so that's 402% downforce
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