Mercedes explains Lewis Hamilton’s ‘brake magic’ accident - Silver Arrows Net (2024)

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Lewis Hamilton had an opportunity to win the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, before he accidentally pushed the ‘brake magic’ button, which led to a lock-up.

This happened during the standing restart of the race, which saw Hamilton line up behind Red Bull’s Sergio Perez. Lewis immediately overtook Perez to take P1, but proceeded to go off the track into the runoff area, after his car suffered a lock-up.

It was later revealed this was caused by the Briton accidentally pushing Mercedes’ ‘brake magic’ button, which is used to help drivers generate heat into the brakes during practice laps, the formation lap, or under a Safety Car.

In Mercedes’ Azerbaijan Grand Prix debrief, Mercedes Technology Director Mike Elliott explains happened.

“At the start, at the beginning of the race we are not actually allowed to talk to the drivers,” Elliott said.

“So, we can’t talk them through the settings they need to change. So, as a result of that we try and simplify things as much as we possibly can.

“We try to produce tools the drivers can use, that reduces the workload they have to go through because there is a huge amount for them to do.

“One of the buttons we’ve got, it’s called ‘brake magic’, to be honest, I don’t know why we call it ‘brake magic’, is a button that the drivers can press and that allows them to get heat into the brakes.

“One of the big things it does is it moves the brake balance, so the proportion of the front brake energy to the rear brake energy all the way as far forward as we can get it and that allows us to put heat into the front brakes and therefore heat into the rims and into the tyres.

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“So, Lewis had done all the right things, he got the car to the grid, he switched off the various buttons and settings he needed to switch off, switched on the ones he needed to switch on, it was all set to start the race properly.

“He made a fantastic start, he got himself up alongside Perez and as he and Perez were sort of shuffling position Lewis swerved and in the process of swerving he just clipped the magic button and unfortunately he didn’t feel he had done it.

“So, he had completely no awareness he was going to have a problem. The point he then braked, which was the normal point for him to brake, he was in the position where he got all of the brake balance shifted forward, which put all of the load through the front tyres and as a consequence they locked and from that point there was nothing that he could do than go wide.”

Although Lewis apologized to Mercedes for his ‘mistake’, Elliot says the team is also partly to blame.

“I know speaking to Lewis yesterday that Lewis sort of feels a chunk of blame for that, but the reality is Lewis makes so few mistakes and that’s what really sets him apart from some of the other drivers.

“It’s our duty to try and give him a car where it’s more difficult for him to make mistakes. We need to take our share of that, look at how we can improve that and that’s something we will put in place for the next race.”

Before the race restart Hamilton’s brakes were smoking heavily, so a lot of people assumed this was the cause of the fateful lock-up, but Elliot confirms this was not the case.

“The drivers are trying to get the tyres in the optimal window for the start, they are trying to do lots of other things on that lap to the grid, but in trying to get the tyres to the optimal state what they need to do is to put heat into them.

“On the rears, it is relatively easy, the drivers spin the wheels up and therefore they put surface temperature in that way. On the fronts, the driver will weave, or he will put heat in it from the brakes.

“So, Lewis was trying to maximise the heat he was pushing into the rim from the brakes and that caused them to get hot enough that they smoked.

“It is not an issue at all because as soon as the car gets going and the air flow starts coming through the brake ducts the brakes will then cool down again and that’s completely fine.

“And so that wasn’t the issues that Lewis then had at the first corner, it is completely something different,” concluded Mercedes’ Technology Director.

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Mercedes explains Lewis Hamilton’s ‘brake magic’ accident - Silver Arrows Net (2024)

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What is Mercedes brake magic? ›

The brake magic button on the back of the Mercedes steering wheel is there to give an instant switch to almost full front brake bias as an aid to heating up the front tyres before the start or restart of a race.

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Certainly, Mercedes' domination of F1's hybrid-engined era has helped, with Hamilton racking up 71 of his poles between 2014 and 2021.

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Hamilton said it was the challenge of helping get Mercedes to the top that motivated him to leave McLaren where he just hadn't felt sufficiently challenged to get the best out of him. “I think it was just really that I wanted a challenge at the time and I love taking risks, I always have," he explained.

What is the meaning of Silver Arrows? ›

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Rumors from multiple Hagerty sources suggest that Mercedes-Benz, the company that brought us the first motor car—Carl Benz's Patent-Motorwagen of 1886—has sold one of its treasured Silver Arrow racing cars for 135 million euros (£115 million; $142M).

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The oldest driver on the F1 grid is Fernando Alonso, with the Spaniard starting the season aged 41. His birthday falls on 29 July, meaning he will be 42 by the time the 2023 Formula 1 season finishes. Alonso returned to the grid with Alpine in 2021 after being away from F1 for two years.

Who was the youngest F1 driver to win a race? ›

Verstappen is also the youngest winner of a Grand Prix; he was 18 years and 228 days old when he won the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix.

Why is Lewis leaving Mercedes? ›

Despite these challenges, Hamilton reassured that his exit was a decision rooted in seeking a new environment rather than any negativity at Mercedes. "I'm not leaving because I'm unhappy there. I'm not leaving because of relationship issues," he stated unequivocally. "They've been with me through thick and thin.

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The truth is, though, Hamilton had no way of being sure, when he made his decision at the start of the year, who would be better placed to challenge in 2025. If anything, the lessons of the last two seasons suggested Ferrari would. They certainly looked the better bet six weeks ago. Now Mercedes do.

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Why did Mercedes go back to silver? ›

“It has become part of our DNA, but the silver colour of the Silver Arrows is as much our DNA, it's our history. “As a team we have grown from the Silver Arrows to slowly becoming a more diverse and inclusive team and therefore our colours going forward will be silver and black.”

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