🗣️ 'I suspect they're probably more annoyed at their car being left in the sky than we would be about ours.' Mercedes' Andrew Shovlin says F1 teams will be 'all over' images of Red Bull's floor after Sergio Perez's MonacoGP crash:
and, due to the tight confines of the principality street circuit, his RB19 was hoisted out of the way - allowing photographers to capture its floor.
Asked by Autosport whether Mercedes had inspected images of its rival’s concept, Shovlin said: “I suspect they’re probably more annoyed at their car being left in the sky than we would be about ours.” “So, the teams will be all over those kinds of photographs. Monaco is a good opportunity to get that kind of shot.”
He said: “Obviously, there are some great photos! A lot of people were there so I’m sure the aerodynamicists will be having a good look at all the cars that were lifted up.“The aerodynamicists never want you to show that. You learn a lot from just even how the plank is wearing. You learn from what’s touching.Williams
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