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Mercedes’ Shocking Decision: Abandoning F1 Suspension Upgrade Sends Team into Turmoil

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
May 29, 2025
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Formula One F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - Circuit de Monaco, Monaco - May 23, 2025 Mercedes' George Russell during practice REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

Mercedes Formula 1 Team Halts New Suspension Upgrade Amidst Performance Struggles

In a shocking turn of events, the Mercedes Formula 1 team has decided to shelve a new rear suspension upgrade following a string of disappointing performances. The upgraded rear suspension, which was initially introduced at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola, was part of a comprehensive update package that included changes to the front wing and front suspension fairings.

The team had high hopes for the revised rear suspension geometry, which featured a new inner pickup point for the top wishbone forward leg. However, both George Russell and Kimi Antonelli faced challenges in finding consistency with the new setup, prompting Mercedes to revert to its previous specification for the Monaco Grand Prix.

Mercedes had been contemplating whether to reintroduce the upgraded suspension for the Spanish Grand Prix, but ultimately decided that more work was needed to refine the system at the factory. As a result, the team will stick with the original version used at the beginning of the season for the time being.

The decision to halt the new suspension upgrade has raised questions about Mercedes’ recent dip in form, especially in comparison to rivals Ferrari and Red Bull. Team principal Toto Wolff acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the team’s performance decline, citing potential issues with upgrades and struggles in hot temperatures.

In addition to the suspension setback, Mercedes also made changes to the front wing design at Imola, just ahead of a new FIA technical directive mandating stiffer wings. The timing of the new wing introduction raised eyebrows among observers, with speculation that Mercedes may have been using the races at Imola and Monaco to gather data and prepare for the stricter regulations.

As the team navigates through these challenges, all eyes will be on Mercedes as they strive to regain their competitive edge and fend off fierce competition in the upcoming races.

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