Mercedes "fighting a few little issues" with its 2020 F1 engine
Mercedes has hinted that improvements to its Formula 1 engine for 2020 have not come without challenges as it closes in on the specification it will start the season with
In a video clip issued on social media, Mercedes' High Performance Powertrains boss Andy Cowell said the manufacturer has made progress but was "fighting a few little issues as ever".
An accompanying tweet noted, 'If you don't have setbacks, you're not trying hard enough'.
Mercedes revealed on January 28 that its new power unit had already been run in its works team's W11 chassis.
"[There's] lots going on in Brixworth, lots of improvements across the whole power unit, on the ERS side, on the internal combustion engine side," said Cowell.
"As ever, [we're] fighting a few little issues as we pull everything together.
"So lots of work going into building the right spec, getting it long-runned, and then providing power units to the teams so that they can fire up their cars - I think you've spotted one that's fired up already!
As the old saying goes... 'If you don't have setbacks, you're not trying hard enough!' ?
Andy's got an update from the Team over at Brixworth ? pic.twitter.com/DtGrXxKynL
— Mercedes-AMG F1 (@MercedesAMGF1) February 4, 2020
"And then getting the hardware ready to go track testing.
"Car launch on February 14, with a red rose, and then off to Barcelona with three cars [Mercedes, Racing Point and Williams] hopefully pounding round the track.
"Just six days of track testing then before we're off to Melbourne."
Cowell said Mercedes is already readying the race engines required by its three teams and six cars for the start of the season.
"The race pool, a huge number of those parts already made, assemblies going together, and the challenge of getting everything to the other side of the world," he added.
"So a busy time, chasing bits of performance, getting the reliability there, getting the huge amount of hardware together, and getting it to the other side of the world."
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