Why are Mercedes so slow F1?

Defending F1 champions say Bahrain GP pace issues caused by parts shortages and drag.
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What is the problem with Mercedes in F1?

The problem starts with the floor. F1 teams want to generate downforce from underneath the car, but Mercedes' floor edges stick out wider than the other cars. Wolff said that increases the window of potential instability with the car, which makes it uncomfortable and unpredictable for the drivers.
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How is Mercedes so fast F1?

Mercedes had a unique design that neither Ferrari nor Renault had. They had a split turbo engine design where the compressor and the exhaust outlet were actually in separate parts of the power unit now in essence. To put it in simpler terms, it improves everything.
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Why do F1 cars seem slow?

F1 cars look slow because of the technologically advanced television cameras that capture the incredibly express action of the modern F1 cars negotiating their way around a Formula 1 race-track with remarkable precision, from a great distance, and with fast focus. This very accuracy is what makes the cars look slow.
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Why are Mercedes so slow in qualifying?

The low speed at which the onset of porpoising occurs on the Mercedes obliges it to be set up with a comparatively big rear ride height. Otherwise the car would be porpoising into and through the corners and would be undriveable.
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Why Mercedes' F1 car has a big problem with no quick fix



Why is Mercedes-amg so slow?

The problems are both aerodynamic and engine-based. The car has to run too high off the ground to offset the problems with porpoising or bouncing at high speeds. This in turn affects the car's ability to punch a clean hole through the air, creating excessive drag and lack of grip.
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Will Mercedes F1 improve?

Lewis Hamilton says that Mercedes has “definitely improved” its W13 Formula 1 car after holding discussions with engineers during Friday practice in Miami.
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Are 2022 F1 slower than 2021?

As a result, the 2022 cars are potentially faster in the fast corners but slower in the slow corners. The overall lap time difference depends on the track configuration, with the Sakhir circuit likely to be one of the bigger increases from 2021 to 2022 given the preponderance of slow and medium speed corners.
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Are old Formula 1 cars faster?

F1 cars have become dramatically faster over time. Current F1 cars are estimated to be twice as fast as the first ones. However, old F1 cars were also quite fast. F1 cars from the 1950s and 1960s could accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in about four seconds, and their estimated top speed was 290 km/h.
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Why longer F1 cars are faster but worse?

Why Bigger F1 Cars Are Faster But Worse. The bigger and heavier a car is, the more downforce and grip it has; therefore, it is more stable and faster. That is why current F1 cars are the fastest in history and beat so many lap times records.
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What's the fastest F1 car ever?

Valtteri Bottas currently holds the record for the highest speed in an F1 race, hitting 372.5km/h (231.4mph) in the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix. While this is certainly fast, F1 cars aren't quite the fastest single-seaters – that accolade goes to IndyCar.
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What happened Lewis Hamilton?

Hamilton lost last year's Formula One championship after a late safety car at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and has been unlucky with the timing of the safety car in Australia, Saudi Arabia and Miami this year.
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When was ground effect introduced?

The car which made that breakthrough was the Lotus 78 of 1977, which ushered F1 into the era of ground effect. Forty years ago, the 78's successor, the Lotus 79, became the first ground effect car to win the world championship, with Mario Andretti at the wheel.
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Is a Bugatti faster than an F1 car?

According to ZeroTo60Times, one of the fastest Formula 1 cars recorded can reach 60 mph in 1.6 seconds. However, a modern car typically gets there between 2.1 and 2.7 seconds. As a result, the Bugatti is slower, but not by a massive difference.
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Is MotoGP faster than F1?

MotoGP trumps F1 at 0-200kph. At around 180kph, the electronics take full control in the F1 car, while MotoGP riders can still work the throttle. The F1 car does it in 5.2s, but it's 4.8s for the bike. The MotoGP bike needs 11.8s to go from 0-300kph, while the single-seater F1 car needs only 10.6s.
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Is Nascar faster than F1?

These cars can achieve the top speed of just over or 212mph, accelerating from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds. In addition, while F1 cars reach 200mph in just 9 seconds, NASCAR vehicles will only attain 160mph in that same duration. In short, F1 cars are faster than NASCAR cars in terms of outright top speed.
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Can I buy a Formula 1 car?

But can you buy an F1 car? Yes, as impressive as it may sound, it is possible to buy retired and race-used F1 cars. There are many ways to buy one: through auctions, specialist websites, or from someone who owns one. However, you will need a lot of money, since they are not cheap to buy or maintain.
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How much G force does a F1 driver experience?

In a normal F1 race, drivers experience up to 4 or 5 lateral g routinely under braking and cornering, or anywhere the car speeds up or slows down between zero and 330+ km/h. And they'll do so in only a couple of seconds.
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Is Aston Martin in F1?

LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - German fashion brand Hugo Boss announced on Thursday it was returning to Formula One with the Aston Martin team, five years after leaving for the electric Formula E series.
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How many F1 teams Does Mercedes have?

How many F1 teams have a Mercedes engine in the back of their car in the 2022 season, as Ferrari and Red Bull steal an early advantage? In the 2022 F1 season, there are four suppliers of engines to the 10 teams.
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What upgrades are Mercedes bringing to Miami?

For the inaugural Miami Grand Prix this weekend, though, Mercedes has introduced a more efficient front wing endplate plus lower downforce, smaller rear and beam wing designs to adapt to the long back straight and high-speed sweeping second sector.
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