Mercedes-Benz Worldwide

Menu
  • News
  • A-Class
  • B-Class
  • C-Class
  • E-Class
  • S-Class
  • G-Class
  • V-Class
  • X-Class
  • T-Class
  • CLA
  • CLE
  • CLS
  • CLK
  • GLA
  • GLB
  • GLC
  • GLE
  • GLS
  • SL
  • SLC
  • Citan
  • Sprinter
  • AMG GT
  • Maybach
  • EQ
  • Unimog
  • Trucks
  • F1
  • Concept Car

2023 Mercedes-AMG W14 E Performance Formula 1 Race Car

Mercedes-Benz | Mercedes-AMG 20/02/2023 No Comments
Mercedes-Benz | Mercedes-AMG
Click to rate this post
[Total: 1 Average: 5]

After dominating Formula 1 for much of the past decade, Mercedes-Benz AMG saw its performance fade with the new car design regulations introduced for the 2022 season. The team finished third in the Constructors’ standings, behind Red Bull Racing and Ferrari, while its best-ranked driver, George Russell, finished fourth in the championship.
 

Mercedes on Wednesday revealed the W14 E Performance as its contender for the 2023 season, and even though the design rules haven’t changed, Mercedes said it has taken the lessons learned from the difficult previous season to develop the new race car.
 
Some of the results of these lessons can be seen on the new car, such as the revised bodywork on the engine cover. According to Mercedes, there are also numerous changes beneath the surface.
 
Another key change is a return to a black livery instead of the traditional silver. Mercedes previously ran the color in the 2020 and 2021 seasons as a statement against racism and discrimination. This time, the livery was picked with performance in mind. A close inspection reveals much of the livery is actually bare carbon fiber, similar to how early Mercedes race cars were stripped of their white paint to save weight, leaving the bare aluminum which in turn led to the Silver Arrow name.
 
The W14’s chassis is also significantly lighter, as opposed to last year which saw the team run a car that was heavier than the mandated minimum. The lighter weight, together with revised front suspension geometry and new aerodynamics, should result in more consistent balance across the speed range, according to Mercedes. One of the main issues last season was a tendency for the car to bounce, known in F1 as porpoising.
 

The W14’s power unit design carries over from the previous season. This means the car runs a hybrid setup combining a turbocharged 1.6-liter V-6 and two motor-generators, one on the driveline and another integrated with the turbo. Ferrari develops and builds its power unit in-house.
 
Russell will once again drive for Mercedes. He will be joined by team veteran Lewis Hamilton, as well as former Haas driver Mick Schumacher who is serving as a reserve.
 
Other leading teams have also shown their cars for the new season. Ferrari presented the SF-23 on Tuesday, while Red Bull Racing presented the RB19 in early February. Red Bull used the reveal of its race car to also announce a partnership with Ford that’s set to begin in 2026.
 
Testing for F1’s 2023 season starts on February 23 at Bahrain International Circuit, home of the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Bahrain race serves as the first race on the 2023 F1 calendar, and is scheduled for March 5.

Share this ↓

Related posts :

  1. Mercedes-AMG Unveils All-New W14 Formula 1 Car With Updated Zero Pod Design
  2. Mercedes-AMG Insists On Not Withdrawing From Formula One But Will Reduce Costs
  3. 2022 Formula 1 Mercedes-AMG Official Medical And Safety Cars
  4. Mercedes F1 Lewis Hamilton Drag Race With Top Gun Jet
  5. Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 Special Edition
  6. Mercedes F1 Clinging On To Lead
  7. Lewis Hamilton Has Not Yet Renewed His Contract With Mercedes-AMG Petronas
  8. Mick Schumacher Inches Away From Becoming A Mercedes F1 Driver
  9. The Red Mercedes-AMG GT R Launched To Congratulate Ferrari
  10. Mercedes-AMG And Aston Martin Will Share F1 Safety Car Duties
  11. Mercedes-AMG Petronas Wins 7th World Championship Title
  12. Lewis Hamilton Tests Positive For COVID-19
  13. 2023 Mercedes-AMG F1 Car W14 First Words Firing Up
  14. Mercedes F1 Team Tested Positive For COVID-19
  15. Mercedes-AMG Petronas Refused To Speak To Reporters
  16. Lewis Hamilton Broke Michael Schumacher’s World Champion Record
  17. Mercedes-AMG Stole An Epic 2021 DTM Title
  18. Lewis Hamilton Became The First F1 Driver To Take 100 Pole Positions
  19. Mercedes-AMG Petronas Will Expand Its Technical Partnership With Williams Racing
  20. Mercedes is not ready to sign F1’s new ‘Concorde Agreement’
Prev Article
Next Article

Leave a Reply

Cancel reply

Google Translate

Recent Posts

  • Mercedes CLA Beats Tesla Model Y To Safest Car Of 2026
  • 2026 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Facelift The Flat-Plane Crank V8 Limo
  • Mercedes CLA Wins European Car Of The Year 2026
  • Mercedes-AMG GT R Now Half Price
  • Mercedes SLR McLaren Upgrades Supercar Icon
  • Mercedes-Benz EQS Didn’t Meet Expectations
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC 350 L 4MATIC For China Offers More Rear Legroom
  • Mercedes-Benz A-Class Production Moves From Germany To Hungary
  • Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing With All Sport Options For Sale
  • Mercedes-Benz 300 TD It’s A Unicorn
  • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG vs SLR McLaren DRAG RACE!
  • All-New Mercedes-Benz CLA Debuts NVIDIA DRIVE AV Software
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class Just Earned A Surprisingly Weak Safety Score
  • Mercedes-Benz EQB Owners Told Not To Charge Past 80%
  • 2026 Mercedes GLC Is Coming To The US
  • Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Winnebago Revel 4×4 Conversion For Sale With 17,000 Miles
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain The Jacked-Up Forbidden Fruit
  • Mercedes GLE SUV Facelift Caught Dashing Through The Snow
  • Mercedes G-Class Cabriolet What We Know So Far
  • Mercedes-AMG GT 3 Black Series 1:8 Scale Building Kit With 5,466 Pieces

Categories

  • A-Class
  • AMG GT
  • B-Class
  • C-Class
  • Citan
  • CLA
  • CLE
  • CLK
  • CLS
  • Concept Car
  • E-Class
  • EQ
  • F1
  • G-Class
  • GLA
  • GLB
  • GLC
  • GLE
  • GLS
  • Maybach
  • News
  • S-Class
  • SL
  • SLC
  • Sprinter
  • T-Class
  • Trucks
  • Unimog
  • V-Class
  • X-Class

Mercedes-Benz Worldwide

Copyright © 2026 Mercedes-Benz Worldwide