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Mercedes hunting aero gains with cooling tweaks to F1 engine

Mercedes’ new Formula 1 engine has been designed with tweaked cooling architecture in a bid to make further aerodynamic gains in 2019.  The reigning world champion squad launched its latest F1 car at Silverstone on Wednesday, with Lewis Hamilton hailing a “smooth” first run in the W10 as Mercedes conducted a shakedown test.  Mercedes continued power unit development throughout the winter in a renewed push to maintain its supremacy at the top of F1’s pecking order, describing the work as an “evolutionary process” in the hunt for improved performance and reliability.  5774263478001 CrashTV:  Andy Cowell, managing director of Mercedes’ F1 operations, said: “We’ve...
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