Cassius wrote: ↑09 May 2026, 09:55
They actually did expect others to catch up. This based on Toto and Kimi interviews. They have targeted Canada as the race for the updates while others brought them to Miami. That's why Toto is saying their update has to work.
I was not saying Mercedes didn't expect that their huge margin from Australia not to decrease in the season, what I was saying is that this happened too fast for them. To lose the Sprint (pole and win) to McLaren in Miami, and almost to lose even the main race, I am sure was not on Toto's cards.
As
haza is saying in previous post, Toto Wolff acknowledged after Miami that Mercedes revised its energy deployment approach after recognizing losses in the first sector. By studying McLaren's methodology, Mercedes corrected the strategy before qualifying and recovered performance. The irony underscores a critical reality: McLaren, as a customer team, has achieved superior software optimization of the Mercedes power unit compared to the manufacturer's own implementation.
According to Gazzetta, McLaren's performance leap isn't attributed to secret technology but rather to superior software understanding and management. According to sources, the team at Woking has learned to understand and manage the complex 2026 power unit software more effectively than Mercedes' own engineers initially managed it in their own cars. This represents a humbling moment for Mercedes, requiring assistance from a customer team to fully optimize their own engine.