Badger wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025, 16:25
Emag wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025, 15:49
I find it ironic for example that McLaren found a better and more efficient way to cool the Mercedes PU than the Mercedes team itself in 2025. If the technical team is good enough, they can do the same with other things as well going forward.
Doesn't that just demonstrate why it's a disadvantage though? In the 4th year of an engine freeze they had a more advanced cooling system, because by that point they knew as much about the engine as Merc did. But who had the more advanced PU-chassi integration in 2022 though? The zeropod is a testament to the sort of thing that only a works team could pull off.
I simply don't see why Mercedes would make their own life harder by giving McLaren nearly all the advantages of being a works team. That could be the difference between winning and finishing second, which is a big deal for Mercedes.
You’re comparing different teams though. McLaren is not the team they used to be in 2022, both from available infrastructure as well as technical team composition. McLaren were faster on average than Mercedes by mid 2023 already. The 2022 McLaren car is an absolute dud, and not being a works team had absolutely nothing to do with its competitiveness level.
If McLaren does not beat, or at least is not on par with Mercedes next year, that’s all because they would not have done a good enough job and not because they are not a works team. They get the same power unit as Mercedes (unlike what it was pre 2017), and the budget cap is also still in place, so Mercedes cant literally spend a billion euros to test literally everything and brute force themselves to the most competitive package. Mercedes has no say in the matter. They can’t really withold any advantage.
It’s simply about the best technical team coming up with the best car. 2022 also does not make your point in Mercedes’ favor in my opinion, because it literally proves how wrong the works team can get the aero/chassis concept. They were so cocky that year as well. Sound familiar?
I will believe the claims when I see it unfold on-track.