It’s not only Mercedes and the teams they power talking about Red Bull. All the other teams, and also 3rd party analysts who aren’t align with any team, have noticed the exact same thing. It seems pretty clear that Red Bull’s energy recovery and deployment strategy is far better than everyone else’s. Whether or not that advantage is enough for Red Bull to be the quickest is another matter, but it seems pretty clear that they do have a sizeable advantage there and that’s not just something being made up by Toto to stop his engine from being nerfed.Paa wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 23:51This narrative has been widely accepted and shared by pretty much everyone including Merc, until 1 week ago. So this is not something that is being established right now, rather it looks like some parties trying to demolish it.Frank73 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 20:38Ferrari and Red Bull have an interest in establishing this narrative as much as Mercedes can have in sandbagging, and for the same reason. Likely, they are all hiding thingd more or less to same extent.Emag wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 20:02I think it's based on the fact that Mercedes is not showing their power here in Bahrain like they did in Barcelona, possibly to try and fool the FIA regarding their advantage. Ferrari and RedBull drivers have both said the same things, basically Mercedes is hiding things.
1. Industry believes Merc is best.
2. Merc is under scrutiny with a chance of being nerfed.
3. Suddenly everybody from Merc camp (and only them!) starts praising Red Bull and talking like an underdog. The intensity is unnatural, and the certainty with which they speak about this is also strange. On everything else (performance gaps) they are ambiguous, the only thing they are absolutely certain about that the Red Bull engine is the best and far better to theirs.
4. Toto has a history of doing this. (2014 is well documented, TD39 in 2022 was also similar under safety reasons)
This is not proof, but the pattern is there.
This also doesn’t mean the rumours about the Mercedes engine aren’t true either. These 2 things aren’t mutually exclusive. Mercedes could have a huge engine advantage that may or may not see either them or McLaren ahead of everyone. That doesn’t mean Red Bull doesn’t have an advantage in their energy strategy. Frankly, the most likely scenario is that both of these things are true, but we just don’t know which one is a bigger advantage or if either have a huge advantage in general.
