PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 Apr 2024, 19:20
Waz wrote: ↑09 Apr 2024, 15:14
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 Apr 2024, 14:03
Hamilton has a good nose for when efforts will be futile.. He leaves Mercedes not one year too early and not one year too late. It can be argued that Mercedes owes him a championship they will never be able to give him back. And this bothers Toto.
It's the flawed idea that Mercedes owes Hamilton yet another championship after providing him with six already that is the root of all these overblown excuses.
It may also be this same entitlement is hindering their progress, which clearly comes from the top down in Toto.
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But i digress.. Back to 2024/25
I think operationally, they have a lot to learn. Aside from a few of the good strategy calls they had, Barcelona 2021?, we tend not to see anything extra-ordinary from them these days. Things like pit-stops, they are new severley lacking in being up at the top of the times and often down the lower end of the grid, with only the Kick team being worse I think. Strange as pit-stops and the efficiency is something that can be worked on for very little budget, unless theres big changes needed to equipment, but not really something we ever hear of being changed. They have struggled with the 18" wheels/tyre combination.
Actually some interesting information about the 2023 pitstop times here:
https://inmotion.dhl/en/formula-1/faste ... stop-award
I really can't put my finger on things at Mercedes at the minute. It almost seems like there needs to be a pretty big shakeup to what is going on, how things are run, managed etc.
I agree with the others when they say that Toto/team need to stop coming out with the excuses to the under-performance. Fans have had all sorts over the last few seasons, letters of apology, promises of big 1 - 1.5second upgrades, excuses, apologies, publicly slating the car, high profile 'sackings' etc. I really feel for the die hard/big Mercedes F1 fans that are having to go through some of these things. Ive seen a LOT of disgruntled fans across forums and social media about performances very recently. I think a lot are getting a bit fed up!
Forwards onto 2026, Mercedes are going to need a mighty good PU setup if they still cant understand this ground effect era, given 2026 is very similar to now, just with active aero (from my limited reading on 2026). Is Toto the right man for the job? We've seen how Fred Vasseur has stamped his mark on the Ferrari operations in a short period of time.
Please - don't see this as bashing, slating, negative post or whatever, as just trying to get conversation going on some things. As a fan of the sport, I hope they can turn things round and get to competing at the top 3/4 teams and having a good fight overall for places and points. Its what most fans want to see happen.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.