The Borneo Post

Mercedes take detour for ‘secret’ test day in France

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BARCELONA: World champions Mercedes took advantage of a ‘filming day’ on Wednesday to test parts of an upgrade package scheduled to be introduced on their troublesom­e W13 car at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix.

Widespread reports of a test behind closed doors on Thursday followed the publicatio­n of a photo of George Russell at the wheel of the car on Mercedes’ social media channels as the team bids to recover form after a disappoint­ing start to the season.

Teams are allowed two official filming days per season, during which they are not prohibited from testing new parts.

Wednesday’s day at the Le Castellet circuit, home of the French Grand Prix, was a convenient stop for the team en route to Catalonia.

The team did not comment on, or deny, the reports and did not confirm if or what parts of the long-awaited upgrade package were being tested.

It is not uncommon for teams to use filming days to test parts as well as to provide content for commercial partners - Ferrari took part in a similar activity at Monza last Friday with championsh­ip leader Charles Leclerc driving their car.

Mercedes were reported to have tested a new rear wing configurat­ion and an updated power unit in a bid to improve their straight-line speed and reduce the effects of ‘porpoising’ that have been such a problem with the new ‘ground effect’ cars.

Russell had complained earlier this year of the effects of the ‘bouncing’ of the car and said he had suffered severe back pains, but he has remained faithful to the potential of the new car.

“I think we can find chunks of time once we find the key to unlock the potential of the car,” he said.

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