We will see many scenarios if this trend continues... they can let Ferrari for example to lead in China and pass them in the end with Toto & Russell saying "we fought hard", "it was not an easy race for us", "we have problems", "we rised from the ashes", "Ferrari is better than us" etc or they can even sucrifice a win ... the point is that the old foxes here we know all this from 2014 and afterwards and history will repeat itselfamr wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 13:39It's a game of cat and mouse. Merc slowed down to prevent making the case for ADUO for other teams. Ferrari realised this, and also that they can't really catch and overtake, and it's better to slow down and be just about in the Merc pit window with "protected" tyres while making the case for ADUO. Kimi just did not realise this, is young and eager and no match for the old foxes like Rus Lec Ham. Ham was free to push as he was not damaging the ADUO case since he was not the leading Ferrari.
A leopard never changes its spots.bluechris wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 14:21We will see many scenarios if this trend continues... they can let Ferrari for example to lead in China and pass them in the end with Toto & Russell saying "we fought hard", "it was not an easy race for us", "we have problems", "we rised from the ashes", "Ferrari is better than us" etc or they can even sucrifice a win ... the point is that the old foxes here we know all this from 2014 and afterwards and history will repeat itself![]()
so the old foxes will be convinced only if Ferrari wins a title...or maybe they could consider that mercedes can even sacrifice WCC for WDC..bluechris wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 14:21We will see many scenarios if this trend continues... they can let Ferrari for example to lead in China and pass them in the end with Toto & Russell saying "we fought hard", "it was not an easy race for us", "we have problems", "we rised from the ashes", "Ferrari is better than us" etc or they can even sucrifice a win ... the point is that the old foxes here we know all this from 2014 and afterwards and history will repeat itselfamr wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 13:39It's a game of cat and mouse. Merc slowed down to prevent making the case for ADUO for other teams. Ferrari realised this, and also that they can't really catch and overtake, and it's better to slow down and be just about in the Merc pit window with "protected" tyres while making the case for ADUO. Kimi just did not realise this, is young and eager and no match for the old foxes like Rus Lec Ham. Ham was free to push as he was not damaging the ADUO case since he was not the leading Ferrari.![]()
Nope, the old foxes want racing no matter who wins.motobaleno wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 14:28so the old foxes will be convinced only if Ferrari wins a title...or maybe they could consider that mercedes can even sacrifice WCC for WDC..bluechris wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 14:21We will see many scenarios if this trend continues... they can let Ferrari for example to lead in China and pass them in the end with Toto & Russell saying "we fought hard", "it was not an easy race for us", "we have problems", "we rised from the ashes", "Ferrari is better than us" etc or they can even sucrifice a win ... the point is that the old foxes here we know all this from 2014 and afterwards and history will repeat itselfamr wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 13:39It's a game of cat and mouse. Merc slowed down to prevent making the case for ADUO for other teams. Ferrari realised this, and also that they can't really catch and overtake, and it's better to slow down and be just about in the Merc pit window with "protected" tyres while making the case for ADUO. Kimi just did not realise this, is young and eager and no match for the old foxes like Rus Lec Ham. Ham was free to push as he was not damaging the ADUO case since he was not the leading Ferrari.![]()
New regulations, new systems, first formation lap at this circuit (important detail), they got the recharging strategy wrong. It will be fixed in China.
They need to warm up the tires through acceleration and braking and perform a couple of burnouts before lining up in their grid slots, which is at odds with the need to preserve battery charge.