Mercedes are third in the Formula 1 constructors’ championship ahead of this weekend’s Monaco GP; they are six points behind Aston Martin and a further 122 points adrift of Red Bull after five events this season; watch the Monaco Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1
Last Updated: 24/05/23 11:39am
Toto Wolff says Mercedes “need to be careful” about any conclusions they make from their major upgrade package for this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix.
Mercedes were originally going to bring their new developments to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, but the race in Imola was cancelled due to severe flooding in northern Italy.
The new updates include new bodywork, a new floor and new front suspension as Mercedes look to narrow the gap to Red Bull.
Monaco is usually not best suited for a team to bring significant upgrades due to the unique slow-speed nature of the track and the high risk of an accident.
“The revised calendar means that Monaco is now the starting point of the European leg of the season,” said Wolff.
“It is a unique event but will still provide an opportunity to learn about the upgrades to W14 – but we also need to be careful not to draw too many conclusions from this one event. We are introducing the first step in a new development direction.
“It won’t be a silver bullet; from my experience, they do not exist in our sport. We hope that it gives the drivers a more stable and predictable platform. Then we can build on that in the weeks and months ahead.
“F1 is tough competition and a meritocracy. We are not where we want to be but there’s no sense of entitlement. It’s just about hard work to get us to the front.”
Mercedes’ upgrades key to Hamilton’s future?
Lewis Hamilton’s future in F1 has become a major talking point this month with reports he has received an offer to join Ferrari.
Hamilton is currently on his longest run in the sport without a win, with his last victory coming at the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Sky Sports F1‘s Naomi Schiff thinks Hamilton will stay at Mercedes but admits their upgrades at Monaco may be a factor.
“I don’t think he’s considering it (leaving Mercedes). But if these upgrades don’t live up to what [Mercedes] are hoping that they will, and potentially let’s talk about next season and they start poorly again, then he will be considering in what manner he wants to end his career in Formula 1,” said Schiff.
“Does he want to be struggling for fourth or fifth place or does he want to be back at the front, and then I guess Red Bull.”
Simon Lazenby added: “I think a lot of Lewis’ decision about his future depends on this upgrade set.
“When you look back to what happened last year, the hopes for the W13 coming out of the simulator was that it was going to blow the rest of them away, it was going to blow Red Bull away and it was going to blow Ferrari away.
“The correlation between what happened there and reality, well we all know the story – Red Bull went with the undercut sidepod philosophy which everyone has moved towards whereas Mercedes had this exposed floor and then the porpoising happened, they had to stiffen the floor and couldn’t raise the rear ride height enough and it turned into bouncing.
“All of this year’s problems have come from the fact that I think they were just tantalised by those figures which said ‘we are going to completely and utterly destroy the field, let’s stick with it’. We get into this year and all of the limitations that were created by having to try to solve those problems, including keeping Lewis further up front in terms of his seating position so he doesn’t feel the rear of his car, they just had to have a reset and a complete rethink of their philosophy.
“If they’ve got it wrong this time, what happens with the no-blame culture then?”
Sky Sports F1‘s live Monaco GP schedule
Thursday May 25
11.25am: F3 Practice
12.55pm: F2 Practice
2pm: Drivers’ Press Conference
Friday May 26
10.05am: F3 Qualifying
12pm: Monaco GP Practice One (session starts 12.30pm)
2.05pm: F2 Qualifying
3.45pm: Monaco GP Practice Two (session starts 4pm)
5.30pm: The F1 Show: Monaco
Saturday May 27
9.55am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Monaco GP Practice Three (session starts 11.30am)
1.30pm: F2 Sprint
2:30pm: Monaco GP Qualifying build-up
3pm: Monaco GP Qualifying
4.45pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook
Sunday May 28
7.15am: F3 Feature Race
8.45am: F2 Feature Race
12.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday Monaco GP build-up
2pm: THE MONACO GRAND PRIX
4pm: Chequered Flag Monaco GP reaction
5pm: Ted’s Notebook
5.30pm: The 107th Indy 500
Formula 1 now heads to the streets of Monaco for the sixth Grand Prix of the 2023 season – watch all the action on Sky Sports F1 from May 26-28. Get Sky Sports
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