The W13 is Mercedes’ most unfortunate car since the start of the turbo hybrid era, but team boss Toto Wolff says he has learned a lot from it…
Toto Wolff: “I think this car will always have a special place in our collection, but for now we put it away. I hope she gets closer in the years to come, because we really learned a lot from her. We’ve made a big step forward in terms of understanding how aerodynamics work, data correlation — it’s been a very important experience.
Moreover, we will never forget the W13 as the car that dominated the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Now we understand much better what the problems were. We solved one problem after another, as if we were removing layer by layer, and along the way we understood why our machine was not working. And now we understand very well what was going on.
There are several reasons. I hope we can deal with it in the winter to provide the riders with a stable platform next year and then develop it systematically.”
Source: F1 News
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