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Still early days, but I'm really impressed with Kimi's run this morning. His lap times have been consistent, and the car looks stable and well-balanced. Definitely some encouraging signs so far.

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Sam Collins' analysis is unbearable. "Merc are in trouble with their engine". Utter nonsense.

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Was watching Kimi and following the live timing screens.
This was the perfect first test session for young Kimi. Aside from topping the timesheet, it was his consistency that stood out. 1.34s for most laps, nailing sectors metronomically to within a couple tenths. Mercedes have lacked this for 3 years! Consistency at last?
The best start Mercedes have had since the inception of these rules imo.

A long way to go, but this is very promising.
"Interplay of triads"

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Cs98 wrote:
26 Feb 2025, 12:50
Sam Collins' analysis is unbearable. "Merc are in trouble with their engine". Utter nonsense.
To each their own i guess. I bet it was a mercedes powered car that top the chats in Las Vegas quali anyway.
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RN365

Technical analyst Paolo Filisetti explains how Mercedes' new W16 draws some inspiration from Sebastian Vettel-era Ferraris.
The Mercedes W16 appears at first sight to be a combination of multiple car concepts, especially when looking at the sidepod and air inlets.

The team has opted for full-height vertical slits from the floor to the lip overlooking the inlets - which in themselves have been reduced to just horizontal slit - thus increasing the undercut, helping to channel the air towards the rear of the car.

In making the most of these areas, Mercedes is trying to not only increase the aerodynamic performance, but of downforce load, and chiefly its distribution across the car.

It is not surprising that the sidepods have been the focus of Mercedes' extreme development, and RacingNews365 believes it is a signature of new strategic development director Simone Resta, hired from Ferrari.

If we cast our minds back to 2017 and 2018, such an innovative approach to the sidepod inlets was present on the Ferrari's Resta designed and which nearly carried Sebastian Vettel to a world championship in the SF-70 (below) and SF-71H, respectively.

These two Ferraris were designed so the air-flow to the radiators and intercoolers of the power unit was divided into separate compartments, with the new Mercedes front-wing also displaying impressions of a Maranellian origin, both at the main profile and flap level.

Overall, Mercedes' new design appears aimed more at a universal increase in performance as opposed to widening the car's performance window with the 2024 W15 suffering from a tiny such window.

Speaking to people in the paddock, the team is confident that the overall balance of the car has been greatly improved, and for this reason, they have opted to push hard on delivering concepts that still had a wide development curve to exploit.
racingnews365.com/how-mercedes-extreme-car-has-roots-in-an-old-ferrari

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AN was on record, I recall, with interest and intrigued about those Ferrari design solutions of that era.

Most of the current designer seem to have focus in creating space between rear of front wheel and sidepod entrance to effectively manage the mess of front tyre wake. Many are now very clearly zoning into this architecture as solution under these rules.

Interesting start for MB and certainly looks a lot more compatible with good performance from the start. This in itself brings a different focus to their season, rather than firefighting completely weird effects within design.

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Cs98 wrote:
26 Feb 2025, 12:50
Sam Collins' analysis is unbearable. "Merc are in trouble with their engine". Utter nonsense.
I've always found that he is bestowed too much 'engineer' status by the F1tv crew. He is a glorified journalist, who simply reads what some actual technical experts have to say, and then repeats them while drawing lines on screen to look clever. Haven't heard him say anything original even once.
Remember this is the guy who said immediately after Brazil 2016, that Verstappen is just 'hype'. That's the only original idea of his own, I've heard him say.

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Russell seems extremely happy with the car's feeling

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Cs98 wrote:
26 Feb 2025, 12:50
Sam Collins' analysis is unbearable. "Merc are in trouble with their engine". Utter nonsense.
I've had to mute the broadcast a few times because of him. Really wish F1TV offered an FX only audio option during testing.

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organic wrote:
26 Feb 2025, 16:17
Russell seems extremely happy with the car's feeling
Team radio or interview I missed? Appreciate these tidbits.

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zibby43 wrote:
26 Feb 2025, 18:37
organic wrote:
26 Feb 2025, 16:17
Russell seems extremely happy with the car's feeling
Team radio or interview I missed? Appreciate these tidbits.
He was interviewed in the pit lane at around 1 hour and 44 minutes left on the clock (before the session was extended).