The Imola GP didn’t ruin Mercedes’ plans to bring their new upgrade to Monaco, the upcoming GP, and while the risk is very high that they won’t be able to collect the needed data, the Brackley-based squad showed that they do not have any more time to wait! With the new changes to the front suspension, sidepod design, and floor, Mercedes is chasing more rear downforce to try and catch up to the RB19, but is this actually possible in 2023? Join us as we go through the massive upgrade package with a Shub, who was a former Red Bull Aerodynamics Engineer. As he’ll be sharing his F1 wisdom with you in terms of what the new changes are and what we should expect from them.
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