AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Feb 2026, 03:00
mcdenife wrote: ↑22 Feb 2026, 02:40
AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Feb 2026, 01:42
There's also one simple fact. If the change to the test wouldn't affect Mercedes, then they won't vote no to the reg change. Voting no would prove they can't pass the new test.

So proof someone is not a witch….try to drown them…if they live, they are a witch and if they drown/die, then they are ok, ie not a witch..bravo
This is a false equivalence. In the unlikely scenario that Mercedes is not exceeding the compression ratio limit, Mercedes would have an interest in making sure that
no one else can. So the only reason that Mercedes would vote down the test, is if they cannot pass it.
Not really… There are several reasons why Mercedes even if they pass the CR Ratio at “Operating Temperature” may not agree to the test or change in the rules and the reason is simple, it extends the amount of time the “distraction” is in place.
“IF” Mercedes has a trick that allows them to increase the CR ratio while the engine is in operation (or under certain conditions) and one of those isn’t necessarily “temperature”… They will want that advantage / method to be in place for as long as possible and having everyone distracted with a temperature related benefit works for them, as long as everyone is full focused on it, their real trick is probably safe.
Finally, this is all “Theater”, from Mercedes posture in the matter, to the other Teams doing the same thing… Everyone wants the attention on someone else, while trying to keep eyes away from what they are doing in the grey areas.