Mercedes' gearbox issues started during Friday practice in Austria

  • Published on 08 Jul 2020 14:37
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  • By: Fergal Walsh

Mercedes' gearbox concerns at the Austrian Grand Prix last Sunday were first spotted by the team during the opening day of practice, two days before the race.

The Brackley-based squad had to manage both of its cars while they ran first and second throughout the grand prix, notifying both Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton to stay off the kerbs.

Mercedes was hopeful that it was going to solve the issue for race day, but was not sure how on top of the matter it was on Sunday.

“These issues were actually first seen in free practice one and in free practice two,” said Mercedes' strategy director James Vowles.

“The problems weren't unknown going into the race, what we didn't know was how well we were able to get on top of the issues before we really used the car in anger.

“The reality behind it is, is that the Austrian circuit is very, very aggressive, especially with the kerbs. It puts a lot of load into the suspension members and into the car. 

“You have to use the kerbs in order to get the lap time out of it, but those kerbs were also generating a lot of vibrations in the car and a lot of load in the car.”


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F1 remains in Austria for the second round of the 2020 season this weekend, for the first-ever Styrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring.

Vowles says Mercedes is working flat-out to ensure the issue is minimised for the upcoming weekend.

“The issue itself with the gearbox is electrical by nature. The reality behind it is we now have a few days to get on top of this issue. We have a number of people working back at the factory working day and night on this,” he said.

“In fact, they were working in parallel to the grand prix. While the grand prix was taking place, they were already doing their utmost to try and understand what the problems were to try and understand what the problems were to get ahead of the issue before we get into this week.

“We know that if we don't get on top of these issues it will be a problem again in just a few days time. It's a problem that could have cost one or both cars the opportunity to finish the race on Sunday.”

JuJuHound

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...but the issue came out when Lewis got close to much to Valtteri :D

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  • Jul 8 2020 - 15:16

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  • JuJuHound

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    ...but the issue came out when Lewis got close to much to Valtteri :D

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    • Jul 8 2020 - 15:16
  • abhidbgt

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    Although there were very less normal pit stops but I didn't see any stationary time being displayed in the broadcast.

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    • Jul 8 2020 - 17:46

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