Long weekend ahead for Mercedes GP I reckon

There are plenty of updates, just small ones. The side pods looked a tad different too, but that may just be me. I haven't seen the car in action until this morning.JohnsonEvilTwin wrote:There appears to be no external updates added to the car from Barca.
Long weekend ahead for Mercedes GP I reckon
Told everyone not to expect a big update - teams always exaggerate the size of the changes, probably because whilst the changes look significant to them, outwardly the aero is still based on the same concepts and is just refined a little. It happens every year that the teams say "you'll see huge changes for the first race", and all the fans get all excited, but when they say "ta da" and present the car most of the fans struggle to see what's new.f1rules wrote:wow, it sure has been an amazing update package mercedes so far showed
I don't doubt that, and never subscribed to the whole 'they're looking awful' camp. I think that they will be there or there abouts, perhaps a little behind Ferrari and McLaren but until tomorrow no one is going to be sure.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Myurr
Yea, that may be so. But FP2 has shown Mercedes arent goint to be scrapping for 11th and 12th as some doom-mongers predicted.
We dont know what fuel they were running but, its looking okay for them wouldnt you say?
No one is giving them a prayer against Ferrari and Mclaren, so maybe 3rd or 4th is a decent target, as they have been saying all along.
Right, the positive note of FP2 is that the MGP 01 isn't a dog at all.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Myurr
Yea, that may be so. But FP2 has shown Mercedes arent goint to be scrapping for 11th and 12th as some doom-mongers predicted.
We dont know what fuel they were running but, its looking okay for them wouldnt you say?
No one is giving them a prayer against Ferrari and Mclaren, so maybe 3rd or 4th is a decent target, as they have been saying all along.
You're right.dren wrote:Who knows how much fuel the Ferrari and Red Bull had though. Their longer stint times looked quicker, but there is no way those two cars are 1s+ quicker than the Mclaren and Mercedes cars.