Mercedes have found 'double digit' horsepower gains through engine reliability fixes... F1
F1 rumours: Mercedes find ‘double digit’ horsepower gain with W14 engineFollowing on from reports Ferrari found massive engine gains during the off-season, it’s now being claimed Mercedes’ horsepower will also be up by “double digits”.
That, it is being said, has given Ferrari some 30hp extra with the Scuderia’s reliability fixes over the winter allow them to turn up the power they had to sacrifice last season with their temperamental PU.reporting that ‘rumours coming out of Brackley are that the German engine will gain double-digit value’.
“If our performance is at the level we hope they will be, we could be part of the fight at the top,” he said.
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