djones wrote: ↑12 Feb 2023, 10:08
With the latest corporate PR training all being pretty equal, I can’t actually remember the last time a senior team member or driver was anything other than negative or neutral in expectations. So I’d take even what a driver is saying as almost meaningless.
The good thing for Mercedes is they likely have more and bigger performance chunks to gain over Redbull. Redbull had a good design and now can only really incrementally refine it. Mercedes had big problems to solve which all things bring equal will free up more performance.
I’ve explained that badly. And we will see at the first race how it’s playing out. But I suspect as long as the core issues have been resolved we will see a much closer front fight. Let’s be honest it has to be or the season will be utterly boring again. Nobody wants the championship over by pretty much half way through the season.
Drivers are usually the most honest of the team, actually. It’s the principals and heads of departments that are usually passing the koolaid.
You don’t know if Merc have bigger performance chunks to gain. That’s an illusion in your head built by people here who think there’s some kida special magic in turd pods — most are die hard fans of the team, fwiw. For all we know RB will find much larger performance chunks than anybody. Incremental refinement is relative. Neweys incremental refinement may be 3 seconds or more by the end of season.
It’s a friggin pipe dream to think Merc is suddenly over the season going to make bigger jumps. The only reason they got faster last year is because the sharp end had given up by mid season and moved to 2023. Not Merc. They were still futzing with their car. Merc is *now* admittedly making big enough changes to delay the car. That does not sound to me like a team who is on it and knows and understands the fundamentals of the car.
They have been flailing with this odd ball design for over a year now and still seem to be fumbling. That’s a long way to say their “core reasons” for being slow last year are in fact *not* worked out.
It is what it is.
Would it be great if they were competitive? Absolutely. But there no reason to believe they will be.
Watching F1 since 1986.