Toto has been saying they are about to be on RedBull's feet since they got on track in Bahrain 2022 ...sport777 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 22:33Toto said that the PU problem cost them from 0.4 to 0.6 tenths per lap, which is a lot, and his words that today the W15 did not show its real pace, I just think if this is true, then the Mercs are very close to the RB. Can a team boss lie? After all, if this is not true then it will only get worse, I think he saw all the data
''Can Toto Wolff lie'' feels like a question that should always be rhetorical.sport777 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 22:33Toto said that the PU problem cost them from 0.4 to 0.6 tenths per lap, which is a lot, and his words that today the W15 did not show its real pace, I just think if this is true, then the Mercs are very close to the RB. Can a team boss lie? After all, if this is not true then it will only get worse, I think he saw all the data
https://www.racefans.net/2024/03/02/mer ... -hamilton/Mercedes ‘further from Red Bull than we thought’ – Hamilton
Toto is trying to save face. Mercedes lost most of their time to RB in Sector 2 which is the least power sensitive sector. The car lacks downforce and doesn’t look well after its tyres (something Hamilton acknowledged post-race).sport777 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 22:33Toto said that the PU problem cost them from 0.4 to 0.6 tenths per lap, which is a lot, and his words that today the W15 did not show its real pace, I just think if this is true, then the Mercs are very close to the RB. Can a team boss lie? After all, if this is not true then it will only get worse, I think he saw all the data
He wants to make the team as attractive as possible for new drivers and sponsors before Hamilton leaves.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 23:47Honestly it feels like Toto is starting to believe whatever words come from his mouth...
At least someone is not bs-ing himslef about the state of things...
https://www.racefans.net/2024/03/02/mer ... -hamilton/Mercedes ‘further from Red Bull than we thought’ – Hamilton
He should still start by resigning and allowing a fresh face with new energy and better attitude to take over. That's just how these things go in sports, an era passed and it's time to move on. Arguably, Toto is simply too proud and stubborn to accept he's part of the problem for a while now.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024, 01:04He wants to make the team as attractive as possible for new drivers and sponsors before Hamilton leaves.
Mercedes has suffered some bleeding when it comes to human resources lately and its tough to pin it all on Toto. This team has been in somewhat of a crisis since 2021.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024, 01:27He should still start by resigning and allowing a fresh face with new energy and better attitude to take over. That's just how these things go in sports, an era passed and it's time to move on. Arguably, Toto is simply too proud and stubborn to accept he's part of the problem for a while now.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024, 01:04He wants to make the team as attractive as possible for new drivers and sponsors before Hamilton leaves.
Ferrari was chasing after Horner in 22. Or is he not good enough for Brackley?