Why new Mercedes front wing is critical to cure its main F1 weakness
The German manufacturer has been struggling with a car that does not perform consistently well across both high- and low-speed corners.The team has found that if it improves its speed in one type of turn, then the other suffers. So, for example, a good set-up to eradicate low-speed understeer would result in the car enduring oversteer in the fast stuff.Key to getting on top of this problem is …Keep reading