The strange loss of downforce suffered by the W14 on Day Two in Bahrain triggered late-night investigations at Mercedes. F1Testing
Mercedes hold late-night investigation after ‘strange loss of downforce’Baffled by a strange loss of downforce in Friday’s testing, Mercedes held late-night investigations in a bid to find a solution.
This led to late night talks, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell spotted in talks with team boss Toto Wolff and several of the team’s engineers.The team was keen to find answers ahead of Saturday’s final day of testing.
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