SmallSoldier wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 21:01
f1Follower wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 14:29
With the current regulations Mercedes will always have an edge as it is engine manufacturer against McLaren. Is it the case that at one point McLaren will think to have another manufacturer more like Honda and AMR kind of deal.
The reason is that they will always be second best against Mercedes even with a good chassis
That’s what everyone said going into the last set of regulations… 2 WCC and the #1 on Norris’ car beg to differ.
McLaren can best Mercedes, done it already… Won’t be easy, but not impossible… If the Mercedes engine is the best in the field, it doesn’t matter if you are works team… Your best chance at winning will always be with the best / most reliable engine, regardless of work status
In the last set of regs, engine design had already been frozen for several years, negating Mercedes' advantage of knowledge of its own engine.
Mclaren is capable of beating Mercedes but they need time to understand the current engine so that they can use it efficiently and optimize their aero around it. If the engines are still evolving (as they are in this reg set) they will be time-disadvantaged compared to the works team. I expect Mclaren to get stronger towards the end of the year/regset as the knowledge gap closes and inseason development picks up.
In order words being a works team *does* matter, and it'll matter most at the start of a new regset. It will matter less as time goes on.