Mercedes launch new-look 2024 Formula 1 car, the W15, as they bid to 'climb mountain' and challenge Red Bull (2024)

Mercedes have unveiled the heavily-revised car - described as a "complete relaunch" - which they hope will allow them to scale the "mountain" and catch Red Bull in Formula 1 2024.

In addition to the long-expected changes in car concept for the W15, a reworked livery has also been revealed by the team with Mercedes' traditional silver returning on the car's nose, plus the green of title sponsor Petronas, to go alongside the black of recent seasons.

The car will also be the 12th and final one that Lewis Hamilton drives for the team after the shock announcement at the start of the month that he enacted a break clause in his new two-year Mercedes contract to leave for Ferrari for 2025.

Mercedes launch new-look 2024 Formula 1 car, the W15, as they bid to 'climb mountain' and challenge Red Bull (1)

"Obviously it's going to be our last season with Lewis so we are keen on really bringing a quick car," said team boss Toto Wolff after Mercedes failed to win a race for the first time in 11 years in 2023 and only one in 2022.

Hamilton was alongside Wolff and team-mate George Russell at the launch event from Silverstone in his first public appearance since news of his Ferrari switch emerged.

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"It's obviously been emotional," said Hamilton of recent weeks. "It's very surreal to be here given I came in 2013, so 11 years with the team, starting my 12th.

"This is the first time I have seen the car come together as a whole but to know everything that's underneath the hood, which people won't get to see but George and I will experience on the track, it's exciting."

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Hamilton and Russell, starting his third year at Mercedes, complete their first laps in the W15 at the British GP venue later on Wednesday. The car and team will then head to Bahrain next week for pre-season testing on February 21-23, with all three days of crucial track running live on Sky Sports F1.

Mercedes launch new-look 2024 Formula 1 car, the W15, as they bid to 'climb mountain' and challenge Red Bull (3)

Wolff said that the W15 represents a "complete relaunch" of the team's approach to the current era of regulations which has been absolutely dominated by rivals Red Bull, who won 21 of last season's 22 races, since the start of 2022.

"We know we have a mountain to climb to fight at the very front. There are no miracles in this sport," admitted co-owner Wolff, who signed a new three-year deal during the winter to also stay in his long-held team principal and CEO roles as he bids to spearhead Mercedes' attempt to get back to the front of the grid.

"But our ambition and determination are strong.

"Since charting this new course, development has progressed well. We had several items on our priority list for this car. We will soon see if we've made the step we've aimed for."

Mercedes launch new-look 2024 Formula 1 car, the W15, as they bid to 'climb mountain' and challenge Red Bull (4)

James Allison, the team's technical director, said: "We feel like we have had a good winter, but F1 is a relative game and only time will tell how big a step we've made.

"We're focused on getting the most from the car we launch, but we are excited by the development race that will follow as the regulations are still young and opportunities abound."

Mercedes launch new-look 2024 Formula 1 car, the W15, as they bid to 'climb mountain' and challenge Red Bull (5)

Mercedes launch new-look 2024 Formula 1 car, the W15, as they bid to 'climb mountain' and challenge Red Bull (6)

Mercedes explain 'complete relaunch' on W15

Even before learning that this would be Hamilton's final season at Brackley, Mercedes knew they faced a hugely significant year ahead of them in 2024 after two years of under-achievement since F1's technical rules were overhauled.

It was almost a year ago, after the 2023 season's first qualifying session in Bahrain - when their new car qualified 0.6s adrift of Max Verstappen's Red Bull on pole position - that Wolff publicly admitted that Mercedes were not on the road back to success with the design approach they had taken with the W13 and W14 ground-effect cars and needed to make wholesale changes moving forward.

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Mercedes launch new-look 2024 Formula 1 car, the W15, as they bid to 'climb mountain' and challenge Red Bull (8)

While this fed into their approach to upgrades to the W14 for the rest of last season - with the unique but ultimately unsuccessful 'zero-sidepod' concept abandoned from May's Monaco GP - and they finished a respectable second in the Constructors' Championship ahead of Ferrari, who certainly finished the year with the faster car, the team stressed that it could not fully get on a different development path until this year's brand-new W15.

"This is a complete relaunch of a car," explained Wolff.

"This is very different. Not only on the aerodynamic surfaces but mainly underneath, there are so many mechanical changes that we have done which we hope are going to translate into more performance, more predictability and a car that the drivers can really push.

"We will see it next week in Bahrain."

Mercedes have changed the chassis design for 2024 and focused on developing a car which gives the drivers more consistent and predictable rear downforce in order to attack corners with confidence.

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Allison, who returned to the hands-on technical director role midway through last year in a job-swap with Mike Elliott, who has since left the team, said: "A big focus has been on improving the previous car's unpredictable rear axle.

"We have worked hard to ensure that both axles, but particularly the rear axle, retain better control of the tyre than on the W14. There's also been some housekeeping on areas in which we had room for improvement, including the DRS effect, and pit stop performance."

And in what appear to be widespread changes in particular on the crucial floor and associated areas underneath the car, where Red Bull have proved so strong, Allison added: "With this current generation of cars, so much of the performance comes from how the floor interacts with the road.

"Whether or not a car is effective is down to how well that floor is permitted to behave aerodynamically."

What are Mercedes' targets for 2024? Hamilton: 'The focus is first'

Mercedes launch new-look 2024 Formula 1 car, the W15, as they bid to 'climb mountain' and challenge Red Bull (9)

Such was Red Bull's advantage last year - they won all but one of the 22 races and won their second successive Constructors' Championship at a canter, scoring more than double second-placed Mercedes' points - that all of their immediate rivals have so far played a cautious hand when talking about whether they can mount a full-scale challenge to the world champions immediately when the new season begins in Bahrain on February 29-March 2.

"Our aim is to consolidate our positions towards Ferrari and McLaren, sometimes Aston Martin, and be at the forward part of that group in the same time as trying to race at the very front," said Wolff.

"This is our aim, we are trying to do so, but at the same time we know how difficult it is because you are a step behind your main competitor that has got it right from the get-go.

"But we love the challenge and that's why I am so eager, and all of us are so eager, to see the car finally driving."

Mercedes in F1 2024

Driver Lewis Hamilton
Driver George Russell
Team boss Toto Wolff
Car name W15
Engine Mercedes
2023 championship finish 2nd
Best championship finish 1st (x8)
Race wins 125
Podiums 289

Hamilton has gone two years without a win since the controversial end to the 2021 season but said his focus for 2024 was geared towards helping the team return to the front.

"The focus through the whole of winter training is 'first' - getting the team back to where we once were," said the seven-time world champion, who is chasing an outright-record eighth title.

"We have had these difficult couple of years which I think has been really grounding for us. It has helped us regroup, we have had to really look at things, and it's now just going through the important process of being really diligent with our work, understanding the data, understanding the car, maximising from practice.

"Even the one lap we might get in the rain today might give George and I a bit of a feeling of what's to come."

Russell, who took Mercedes' only win of the current era in Brazil in 2022 but experienced an inconsistent second campaign with them, says the team are energised to get back to the front.

"So many people there [at the team's factories in Brackley and Brixworth] are winners and champions but there are also so many new people there who are so motivated to take Mercedes back to the very top and I think that combination brings this fire within," said Russell.

"Everybody is just so excited, motivated and working so, so hard.

"Seeing the car here as one is an exciting moment but none of that matters until it hits the track and we see what the lap times produce."

When is F1 pre-season testing?

Pre-season testing takes place from Wednesday February 21 to Friday February 23 at the Bahrain International Circuit with just three days for the teams to get prepared for the new season.

When is the first F1 race?

Just one week later, the opening race of the 2024 season will begin with the Bahrain Grand Prix from February 29 to March 2.

Due to the Muslim holy period of Ramadan, the Bahrain and, seven days later, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, will be held on a Saturday.

This means practice one and two will take place on Thursdays, with final practice and qualifying on Fridays.

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FAQs

Can Mercedes challenge Red Bull in 2024? ›

Mercedes are one of the teams hoping to catch Red Bull in 2024. Mercedes' technical director James Allison believes the fact that the grid closed up towards the end of the 2023 season shows Red Bull can be caught.

What is the controversy with the Mercedes W15? ›

There are concerns that the wing's design, while legal, may not fully align with the intended spirit of the rules aimed at reducing turbulent airflow. The W15's front wing and nose design showcase Mercedes' ingenuity in navigating the 2022 aerodynamic regulations.

What is the Mercedes F1 W15 in 2024? ›

New in 2024

The Mercedes-AMG F1 W15 E PERFORMANCE builds on the learnings from the previous two seasons and a new car enables the team to make bigger alterations that are not possible during the season. These changes include a new chassis, and new gearbox casing.

Is W15 better than W14? ›

George Russell praises the notable improvements in the W15 over the challenging W14, expressing increased confidence in high-speed corners and better stability. Mercedes addresses flaws in the previous model, leading to a more consistent and mechanically sound car, allowing for improved handling.

Can Red Bull be defeated? ›

“We take the approach that Red Bull is absolutely beatable. That's what we are chasing after, what we are aiming for. We are focusing on them.” Last season, Red Bull was beaten twice, by Carlos Sainz of Ferrari in the Singapore Grand Prix, and by Oscar Piastri of McLaren in the sprint race in Qatar.

How many engineers left Mercedes for Red Bull? ›

Over 120 people have made the move from Mercedes since the Red Bull project was launched, including several key players who are now leading the development of the 2026 Ford-backed engine in Milton Keynes.

Is the W15 illegal? ›

During the first day of testing, the first reactions regarding the much-talked-about Mercedes front wing were awaited.

What's wrong with the Mercedes F1 car in 2024? ›

Firstly, the poor balance meant the car often suffered snaps of oversteer in the high-speed corners. Then, Shovlin also confirmed that bouncing was a problem, primarily in qualifying. But the main difficulty, he indicated, was simply not having enough grip.

What is the disadvantage of Mercedes? ›

Cost of Ownership: Owning a Mercedes can be expensive, even when purchased. The maintenance and repair costs tend to be higher compared to non-luxury brands. Genuine Mercedes parts can be costly, and specialised labour may be required for repairs and servicing.

How much horsepower does the 2024 F1 car have? ›

F1 cars feature carbon-fiber composite honeycomb structures for the chassis, and hybrid power units combining a turbocharged 1.6-liter V-6 and two motor-generators, one on the driveline and another integrated with the turbo, for a peak output of around 1,000 hp.

Is Lewis Hamilton moving to Ferrari? ›

Hamilton announced before the start of the season that he will join Ferrari from the 2025 season. Button, who was teammates with Hamilton for three seasons between 2010 and 2012. “I think this is a great time in motorsport,” Button said on the Sky Sports F1 podcast. “We'll never be 100 per cent happy, we never are.

What engine is in the 2024 F1 car? ›

All cars in 2024 must be fitted with 1.6l V6 turbocharged hybrid engines from the manufacturer of their choice. This is a reduction from the V8 2.6l engines used between 2006-13 and 3l V10s that were used pre-2006.

How good is the W15? ›

Both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have commented that in its basic feel, the W15 is a nicer, more stable drive than what they have had to work with since 2022. In particular, the unstable and unpredictable rear end seems to have been tamed – which was very much part of the brief behind the new car.

Will the W15 be silver? ›

Mercedes has unveiled the W15 at Silverstone ahead of a shakedown for the new car, that features a fresh silver and black livery. The team switched from the iconic Mercedes silver to a black color scheme in 2020, and after a return to silver in 2022 last year's car was also fully black.

Where is the seat position on the Mercedes W15? ›

One of the most notable features of Mercedes' 2024 challenger, the W15, is a co*ckpit position around 10cm further back than on the previous two cars. As illustrated here, this has been facilitated by a shorter and slightly higher fuel tank, which is situated behind the co*ckpit.

Will Mercedes be competitive in 2024? ›

In order to be competitive again in 2024, Mercedes need to focus on two main aspects: improving the aerodynamic-efficiency, not only to make the car quicker in the straight lines, but especially not to be so far off Red Bull and Ferrari on low downforce tracks as it happened in 2023.

Can Mercedes win the F1 2024? ›

Mercedes has endured a difficult start to the 2024 Formula 1 campaign as it continues to struggle under the current set of technical regulations. Since the cars were heavily revamped in 2022, the Brackley-based squad has won just a single grand prix courtesy of George Russell in Brazil.

Does Mercedes have a chance in 2024? ›

Toto Wolff is cautiously optimistic over Mercedes' chances going into 2024 but has insisted "there are no miracles in the sport." The Silver Arrows unveiled their 2024 car, the W15, on Wednesday following a dramatic off-season where it was announced Lewis Hamilton was to leave the team at the end of the year for ...

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