Yes I'm expecting at least 1 of the two on the podium. Max has problems and it could be a win
organic wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 15:19https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433 ... pectations
Lewis Hamilton admitted he was "expecting a lot more" from the upgrades Mercedes brought to the United States Grand Prix, after finishing fifth in qualifying behind the Ferraris and Red Bulls.Wolff was more optimistic. Says there was 3 tenths more in the car:"I had been feeling so optimistic all weekend, the car setup was feeling good, everyone back at the factory worked so hard to bring an upgrade and I was so hopeful we would be much closer than we were.
"Once we got to Qualifying, I don't know if it is because the temperatures dropped or wind or what, but the car was such a handful all of a sudden and not unlike any other time we have driven it, but I was expecting a lot more."
"I think for tomorrow we could be part of some exciting games.
"I think Austin was never great for us in the past, and here it's worked well. We're six tenths off, it could have been three, so yes [it's worked]."
Wolff was more optimistic. Says there was 3 tenths more in the car:
[/quote]"I think for tomorrow we could be part of some exciting games.
"I think Austin was never great for us in the past, and here it's worked well. We're six tenths off, it could have been three, so yes [it's worked]."
The target is that in 2026 the new PU should use 100% sustainable fuel aka I quote: "This 100% sustainable ‘drop-in fuel’ – meaning it can be used in a standard internal combustion engine without any modification to the engine itself – will be laboratory-created, using components that come from either a carbon capture scheme, municipal waste or non-food biomass, while achieving greenhouse gas emissions savings relative to fossil-derived petrol of at least 65%."PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 22:10I think it's overblown. Every engine lost power and we even calculated it in the engine threads. The teams don't know the power of the others and it would even vary track to track but we do know its closer than it has ever been.mendis wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 20:30The drag part was always a facade, like Ferrari did in 2020. Being behind on power is not a good thing for 2023. They have to gain loads of downforce without adding an ounce of drag as that donkey at the back is already struggling to pull the current levels.
I don't see how Lewis is going to renew his contract unless there is a miracle next year. The miracle was conceivable if it was only Ferrari that was the competition, but a Red Bull with a better engine, it's just not happening.
The driver sitting in the driver seat says the power is lacking. That is more truth than anything we can guess from observation. They have clear clipping issues which were exposed in Monza among other matter-of-fact observations.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:13I really don't detect any lack of power with this Mercdes engine and I would like to think I have been watching F1 long enough time to have a good way of telling.
Agreed. If there's a Merc win, hell if Ferrari finish the year on a better foot, it could bring the same excitement that Max's win at 2020 Any Dhabi brought to the 2021 season.
I think hamilton was talking about compared to last year. As already mentioned all the engines have lost power.AR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:41The driver sitting in the driver seat says the power is lacking. That is more truth than anything we can guess from observation. They have clear clipping issues which were exposed in Monza among other matter-of-fact observations.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:13I really don't detect any lack of power with this Mercdes engine and I would like to think I have been watching F1 long enough time to have a good way of telling.
Meanwhile Renault, Honda, and Ferrari are all reportedly as good as last year (Honda), or better (Renault due to entirely new architecture) and Ferrari (for more complex reasons....). Merc is the only PU that has gone backwards from 2021 to 2022.
Politically speaking, Merc aren't going to say much (They have 3 supply customers after all), but they know the issues are two fold (power and aero).
Man who enjoyed significant power advantage for 90+% of races in this engine era bemoans not having said advantage anymore, more at 9AR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:41The driver sitting in the driver seat says the power is lacking. That is more truth than anything we can guess from observation. They have clear clipping issues which were exposed in Monza among other matter-of-fact observations.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:13I really don't detect any lack of power with this Mercdes engine and I would like to think I have been watching F1 long enough time to have a good way of telling.
Meanwhile Renault, Honda, and Ferrari are all reportedly as good as last year (Honda), or better (Renault due to entirely new architecture) and Ferrari (for more complex reasons....). Merc is the only PU that has gone backwards from 2021 to 2022.
Politically speaking, Merc aren't going to say much (They have 3 supply customers after all), but they know the issues are two fold (power and aero).
What's the point of this comment other than whining?RonMexico wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 18:55Man who enjoyed significant power advantage for 90+% of races in this engine era bemoans not having said advantage anymore, more at 9AR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:41The driver sitting in the driver seat says the power is lacking. That is more truth than anything we can guess from observation. They have clear clipping issues which were exposed in Monza among other matter-of-fact observations.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:13I really don't detect any lack of power with this Mercdes engine and I would like to think I have been watching F1 long enough time to have a good way of telling.
Meanwhile Renault, Honda, and Ferrari are all reportedly as good as last year (Honda), or better (Renault due to entirely new architecture) and Ferrari (for more complex reasons....). Merc is the only PU that has gone backwards from 2021 to 2022.
Politically speaking, Merc aren't going to say much (They have 3 supply customers after all), but they know the issues are two fold (power and aero).
Many subtleties here which you are missingHammerfist wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 18:24I think hamilton was talking about compared to last year. As already mentioned all the engines have lost power.AR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:41The driver sitting in the driver seat says the power is lacking. That is more truth than anything we can guess from observation. They have clear clipping issues which were exposed in Monza among other matter-of-fact observations.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 17:13I really don't detect any lack of power with this Mercdes engine and I would like to think I have been watching F1 long enough time to have a good way of telling.
Meanwhile Renault, Honda, and Ferrari are all reportedly as good as last year (Honda), or better (Renault due to entirely new architecture) and Ferrari (for more complex reasons....). Merc is the only PU that has gone backwards from 2021 to 2022.
Politically speaking, Merc aren't going to say much (They have 3 supply customers after all), but they know the issues are two fold (power and aero).
The williams is one of the fastest cars on the straights while the alfa tauri with the supposedly unbelievable honda pu is nothing special in a straight line.
When you add everything up it points to drag being the main issue here and not power.
Anyone who knows about drag racing will tell you that once you are at the 1000 hp level incremental differences in horsepower matter less. It just becomes so much harder to make performance gains at these high power levels. It would probably take 50hp or more for the difference in rb and merc to make sense were it solely or mostly down to power. I dont think there is any chance these engines have 50hp in between them.
The engine mappings have been altered but that's only 1 control parameter for improvement. Without the engine freeze they would have many times more buttons to turn in order to improve. I said it long ago on a different forum that each manufacturer was hoping the freeze would help them lock in an advantage without consideration for what would happen if they were one who was behind. Merc and Renault were adamant that they wer against any sort of help for struggling manufacturers. This is inconvenient for both of these two manufacturers as they have the bottom 2 PUs.