James Allison discusses Mercedes’ Miami GP upgrades

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Mercedes’ Technical Director James Allison says the team has “upgrade packages coming to the car but also components that we hope will rectify the underlying balance that is causing us difficulty”.

Mercedes had an awful start to the 2024 season, and after another subpar performance in China, team boss Toto Wolff promised that upgrades will arrive at the next race in Miami.

In the team’s Chinese Grand Prix debrief video, Technical Director James Allison discussed these upgrades.

“We’ve got upgrade packages coming to the car but also components that we hope will rectify the underlying balance that is causing us difficulty,” Allison said.

“Much as it’s painful to talk in this way after a weekend like this, I just have to remember that there’ll be races in the future when we’ve executed those things, when we’re back more on the front foot and when we’re progressing, where the pleasure of talking about it will be massive, and that day can’t come soon enough.”

The Briton then further explained the problems Mercedes is facing with their car.


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“We’ve had something of a front-limited car all year, especially in the lower-speed corners, and that was really amped up to 11 this weekend.

“Once you’ve got front tyres that don’t want to go around the corner, that means the drivers have to wait an eon to get on the power on the exit of the corner, you haemorrhage lap time there.

“In extremis, actually to make the car go around the corner, they have to boot it around the corner with the throttle to loosen up the rear end somewhat, and that kills the rear tyres so you end up overheating on the rear as a result of being front-limited.

“It’s no pleasure at all to be taken from a weekend which, even though competently executed and well driven by both guys, no pleasure at all when the hardware itself is not where it needs to be or should be.

“Of course, the challenge that we face in the coming races is to try and move both the set-up of the car and also the pieces that we bring to the car so that that’s improved.”

In the end James hopes the Miami upgrades will solve some of the issues.



“We definitely learnt during this weekend that if you’re going to be ambitious, be ambitious in the sprint race and then tune it down for the main race rather than the opposite way around.

“Hopefully we’ll land a car in a better place, that the upgrades that we’re going to bring to Miami serve us well in a grid that, in qualifying at least, is really close.

“Around the part of the battle we’re fighting, a few hundredths can make a difference sometimes and a couple of tenths would make all the difference in the world.

“So, looking forward to seeing how that all plays out,” Allison concluded.

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