Explained: Mercedes’ new floor and the impact they hope it will have in Miami
Merced🌺es have introduced a number of new upgrades fo♛r this weekend in Miami.

The first part of Mercedes’ significant upgrade package has been introduced at this 🧜weekend’s Miami Grand Prix.
Headlining their upgrades for the event is a brand nꦐew floor.
Listed in the FIA document as “changes to the floor roof volume and floor edge detail” Mercedes are hopeful their new floor inꦕcreaseꦬs more load but also to improve airflow to the rear of the car.
Mercedes are enduring their worst start to a campaign since 2011, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell’s P5 in Bahrain their best result so far.
Since the start of this set of regulations, Mercedes have struggled to get to grips with the airfl🍎ow around the floor.
Tr🍨ackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin is hopeful the addition of the floor gives the team a notable step in 🍌terms of improving the car’s handling.
"This is mainly just general development," Shovlin sa꧅id. "We'd originally planned to bring this to Imola, which also ha🅠s some revisions around the rear wing and beam wing area.
"But we've done a good job to pull it forward and managed to get two here. We've got one on each car, which is a reasonable step. We've had the same 🌟car since the start of the season more or le𒁃ss, so it's good that we can start to bring some more performance.
"Over the next four or five races, there are other developments that we're looking at to try and get the car handling a bit more consistently, and a bit less tricky to work with. But that's 🔯all coming in the next fe♒w [races].
"We are just behind on development, which is one of the areas we need to improve. But also just getting the car to 🌳be a bit more versatile across a range of tracks will be a very important focus for us."

Giving his view on the upgrades, Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz commented: "We 𝕴do have some more upgradeꦉs on the W15.
"They are looking for more downforce from a new floor. They also have new cooling louvres like the McLaren fo🎶r the local conditions here in Miami.
"Significantly, they also have a new front wing. It reduces the front-wing d🌳ownforce load and that is allowing them to run a lower-downforce rear wing, which is especially important on this Miami circuit and its long straights."

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