Hill expects Mercedes comeback: 'There must be something with the sidepods'

12:45, 16 May 2023
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Since the 2022 rule changes, Mercedes has been struggling. The team's high expectations have not been met. Still, Damon Hill thinks Mercedes could well come back.

Disappointing results

After a hellish battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in 2021, where the Dutchman came out on top, Mercedes' dominance was over. In 2022, Mercedes managed to win just once, and in 2023, the German racing stable's results are still not optimal. The team is third in the constructors' championship, behind Red Bull Racing and Aston Martin.

In the drivers' championship, things are not going very well yet either. Lewis Hamilton, aiming for a record-breaking eighth world title, is currently in fourth place with 56 points. His teammate George Russell is currently sixth with 40 points.

Striking sidepods

So the wheel has to change, and Hill expects Mercedes to have a good plan to come back, he told the F1 Nation podcast: "They talk about the side pod, that has been the big bone of contention over the last 2 years. Why do their side pods look so different to everyone else? Then people in Mercedes say it's a small part of the aero package and you're making too much of it. But there's got to be something in it, we're very excited to see what they are going to bring."

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BTom 21 May 2023 at 07:35+ 652

This upgrade shows that they needed more time to complete the W14 design. The initial W14 car was spec B. Now Mercedes has refined it's car based on the knowledge on how it competitors are performing to come up with Spec A car.


Mercedes have clearly played with the rules. They initially did not complete their development for W14. They continued with it and they are now rolling it out.

How can we explain that immediately after the first race of the season Mercedes will start talking of upgrade with clear timelines? It means the development of W14 was still on going even as the season had started.

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