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agosto 06, 2020 - Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport

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Formula One remains in the UK for a second consecutive round at the Silverstone Circuit

  • Toto Talks Silverstone
  • Fact File: The First Mercedes #f1 Car
  • Stat Attack: Silverstone and Beyond

Toto Talks Silverstone

The first Silverstone race was bitter-sweet. We had a good Sunday for 49 laps, then it turned upside down with just a few minutes to go. Valtteri was very unlucky, having to complete an entire lap on a punctured tyre which ultimately put him out of the points. Lewis was more fortunate and managed to get his car over the line just in time on three wheels. But the reality is that we lost 18 points with Valtteri and that we could have easily dropped out of the points with both cars.

We’ve said all along that reliability issues can be particularly costly in this shorter season and last weekend was painful proof of that. It was also a good reminder that a strong car by no means guarantees a strong result. It has always been our mindset to remain skeptical, to plan for the worst, knowing that there is no such thing as smooth sailing in our sport. We push complex machines to their limits every weekend and it would be foolish to assume that things will always go our way.

The upcoming weekend at Silverstone will be a real challenge with higher temperatures and softer compounds. The hotter conditions brought the field closer together last week and the softer tyres will mean more pit stops and more variability with strategy, so we can expect a good fight. This second race in Silverstone is also the 70th anniversary celebration of the #f1 World Championship. It’s great to think of all the brilliant stories of failure and success, of close wins and hard fights this sport has written in past decades – we are proud to have made our contribution to that story, and look forward to many great stories still to come.

Fact File: The First Mercedes #f1 Car

Grands Prix are typically named after the country or location they are held in, but this weekend’s race is a little different and instead commemorates a very special milestone: 70 years of the Formula One World Championship.

The sport has changed a lot from that first #f1 championship #event at Silverstone in 1950 to the modern #f1 we know today. However, the essence of #f1 remains the same – to put the greatest cars and drivers up against one another, to battle it out on track for wins and Championship titles.

Mercedes made its first #f1 appearance at the 1954 French Grand Prix, just over 66 years ago, with the stunning Mercedes-Benz W 196. A car that quickly became renowned for being ahead of its time, the Silver Arrow conquered the sport from its very first race and won nine of the 12 rounds that it competed in across the ’54 and ’55 seasons.

So, to mark F1’s remarkable milestone this weekend, we’re taking a closer look at the W 196 – our first car to compete in the sport:

  • The W 196 was run in two versions during its time in #f1: the ‘Monoposto’, open-wheel version and the ‘Streamliner’, closed-wheel version – which was optimised for straight-line speed.
  • The ‘Streamliner’ version of the W 196 has become an icon of motorsport history, but it was actually the ‘Monoposto’ that competed in more races.
  • The ‘Streamliner’ version of the car was used for the opening two races of the 1954 season and it wasn’t until the third round that the ‘Monoposto’ variant first appeared.
  • 14 W 196s, including the prototype, were built during its short but highly successful stint in #f1.
  • The ‘Streamliner’ W 196’s three victories at the 1954 French Grand Prix, 1954 Italian Grand Prix and 1955 Italian Grand Prix are the only #f1 races to be won by a closed-wheel car.
  • It was the first #f1 car to use direct injection (where fuel is injected into the combustion chamber rather than the inlet manifold) and desmodromic valves (engine valves that have two cams and two actuators, each for positive opening and closing without a return spring)
  • The W 196’s 2.5-litre 8-cylinder engine produced 256 hp in 1954, but this was improved to 290 hp for the next season. It reached top speeds of over 300 km/h.
  • 1955 also introduced three different wheelbase lengths for the W 196, in order to better suit specific tracks. The shortest of the three was specifically built for Monaco but was also made available at other tracks.
  • During the course of the 1955 season, Mercedes also managed to trim off around 70kg from the weight of the car.
  • You can tell the difference between the 1954 W 196 chassis and the 1955 variant, because the 1955 car has an air scoop fitted to the front-right of the car.
  • Of the nine victories the W 196 scored, eight of them were with Juan Manuel Fangio behind the wheel. The other was Sir Stirling Moss’s famous 1955 British Grand Prix win, in which he led home a Mercedes 1-2-3-4.
  • A non-Championship race in Buenos Aires in 1955, just a few weeks after the official Argentinean Grand Prix, was won by Fangio in a W 196 that was fitted with a 3-litre engine, with Mercedes using this open-formula race to test a new engine that was later used in the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR.
  • The Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR race car from 1955 was heavily based on the W 196, sharing many of the same components but instead wearing a two-seater sports car bodywork over the top.
  • Just four #f1 teams have won their debut #f1 race: Alfa Romeo in 1950, Mercedes in 1954, Wolf in 1977 and Brawn GP in 2009.

Stat Attack: Silverstone and Beyond

2020 70th Anniversary Grand Prix Timetable

Session

Local Time

(BST)

Brackley

(BST)

Stuttgart

(CEST)

Practice 1 - Friday

11:00-12:30

11:00-12:30

12:00-13:30

Practice 2 - Friday

15:00-16:30

15:00-16:30

16:00-17:30

Practice 3 - Saturday

11:00-12:00

11:00-12:00

12:00-13:00

Qualifying - Saturday

14:00-15:00

14:00-15:00

15:00-16:00

Race - Sunday

14:10-16:10

14:10-16:10

15:10-17:10

 

Track Records – Mercedes #f1 at the Silverstone Circuit

 

Starts

Wins

Podium

Places

Pole

Positions

Front Row

Places

Fastest

Laps

DNF

Mercedes

12

7

13

9

14

6

1

Lewis

Hamilton

14

7

10

7

8

4

0

Valtteri

Bottas

8

0

3

1

2

0

0

MB Power

28

12

30

15

22

10

16

 

Technical Stats – Season to Date (Barcelona Pre-Season Test 1 to Present)

 

Laps

Completed

Distance

Covered (km)

Corners

Taken

Gear

Changes

PETRONAS

Fuel Injections

Mercedes

2,217

10,369

31,164

87,471

88,680,000

Lewis

Hamilton

1,122

5,250

15,816

44,362

44,880,000

Valtteri

Bottas

1,095

5,119

15,348

43,109

43,800,000

MB Power

6,027

50,941

84,394

237,606

239,680,000

 

Mercedes-Benz in Formula One

 

Starts

Wins

Podium

Places

Pole

Positions

Front Row

Places

Fastest

Laps

1-2

Finishes

Front Row

Lockouts

Mercedes

(All Time)

214

106

217

115

207

76

54

66

Mercedes (Since 2010)

202

97

200

107

187

67

49

64

Lewis

Hamilton

254

87

154

91

148

48

N/A

N/A

Valtteri

Bottas

143

8

48

12

29

13

N/A

N/A

MB Power

484

192

485

198

387

171

85

103


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