bananapeel23 wrote: ↑07 May 2026, 20:55
basti313 wrote: ↑05 May 2026, 14:47
Luscion wrote: ↑05 May 2026, 14:17
Yup, Barcelona and Silverstone might be rough for Ferrari, they should be strong at Monaco though
I rather think this is alarming for the fact, that they are even close to 4% deficit. That would mean that Merc is using more sandbags than we see. And 4% is a deficit they will never be able to catch with one update...not even close.
Merc is not sandbagging unless they have also convinced McLaren and Alpine to sandbag. McLaren is a genuine threat to their pace, so they have to run the engine at full beans, or else McLaren will win.
The 4% deficit isn’t alarming for Ferrari, it’s alarming for Mercedes and McLaren, who are like 2-3 tenths ahead if Ferrari despite a 4% power advantage in an engine formula.
Ferrari isn’t bringing ”one update” that is trying to squeeze more power out of the current engine. They are bringing a brand new engine concept. It will be completely different in basically every regard.
Wow, so much nonsense in one post...
1. Merc turned down the engine is clearly visible if we just compare how much they still have in the bag if they need to go for fast laps during the race. In Melbourne they were just limiting it by their driving, but could easily pull a second over everyone else. This is stongly limited now suggesting they are using less powerful engine settings.
2. The settings are equal for all Merc powered teams. They turned it down for everyone. And yes, McLaren is giving them a run for their money, but this is not related to the current engine sandbagging, as the same sandbagging will be on every Merc powered car.
3. Ferrari can not bring a completely new engines. This is simply not possible by the rules. ADUO allows for one or two additional upgrades and a small amount of extra test bench time.
4. ADUO is not a leap-frog mechanism. FIA controls it to be not this or something like a BoP. If they are really 2% behind Merc, ADUO will help them to get to close to 1% maybe. Not more.