But the reality is different Tumbarello.
We all saw how Red Bull nearly beat Brawn in 2009. Brawn failed to keep pace.
The reason was they didnt have the capacity to keep up.
For various reason already covered.
Yes, but that was hoped to be alleviated by the Merc takeover, right? Therein laid the "appeal" and "hope" for the team. Then you had Schumi coming in and all that too...JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:But the reality is different Tumbarello.
We all saw how Red Bull nearly beat Brawn in 2009. Brawn failed to keep pace.
The reason was they didnt have the capacity to keep up.
For various reason already covered.
If you can back that up with some evidence as to what you're arguing Raptor then that would be great for any discussion, but as usual, you can't. You've been warned about the 'They know what they're doing' argument before. It's just not an argument adults tend to use, that's all I'm saying.Raptor22 wrote:The opportunity Vrawn presented them was well researched. To think that it was not an intentional move and that they did not know what they were buying is less than juvenile, it moronic.
Just on this point, I can't think of a more stupid thing to do to be honest. It's not something Gordon Gekko would approve of at any rate. If I were Mercedes I would have waited until the team started winning before rewarding failure, but then I suppose that's just me being picky.The plan to take full control of the team was there from day 1 but they made sure the Brawn management team held their shares as it incentivised them to keep their positions and re=organise the team. Once the re-structure was complete the Mercedes board gave them the options of staying on or walking away.
Don't be silly, appeal to authority is a favourite pastime of adults all over the world...segedunum wrote:If you can back that up with some evidence as to what you're arguing Raptor then that would be great for any discussion, but as usual, you can't. You've been warned about the 'They know what they're doing' argument before. It's just not an argument adults tend to use, that's all I'm saying.
Right... You do realize that between 2008 (when the BGP01 was designed) and 2009 (when it was raced and developed, and when the W01 was designed) the team lost over half of its workforce when it became a private team. This comes from the fact that when Honda sold, the team lost its only sponsor: Honda. That meant that Brawn GP had to find sponsors in half an offseason to be able to race at all in 2009. So resources on top of that for development... yeah, right...segedunum wrote:That Brawn team in 2009 had ample capacity to keep pace as we discovered when the account books were opened and we saw what a bumper year they had. £60 million in profit no less with a lovely dowery from Honda. They also had ample capacity to keep pace when the team was Honda, and they fell back in a way that was a carbon copy of those previous years in 2009. The latter leaves the long running 'lacking capacity and resources' theory in tatters as does their lack of progress since Merc got involved, which incidentally was supposed to solve all of those aforementioned excuses. Sorry, problems.
This has all been discussed and rehashed many times but people keep rinsing and repeating.
I'm sure in another ten years or so we might get another double diffuser loophole open up that will allow this team to get six months of glory again. When that happens I'm sure a lot of people will feel that their blind faith in this team will have been vindicated and the doubters will then be wrong. This week should be interesting at any rate. No doubt there will be some brilliant phantom update for Australia that will merit another round of feverish warm fuzzy discussion.
No, no, no, the girl with the hips and boobs said to the geek, they fell back due to a lack of fantasy, desire, eagerness and whatever else marks xcellence.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:But the reality is different Tumbarello.
We all saw how Red Bull nearly beat Brawn in 2009. Brawn failed to keep pace.
The reason was they didnt have the capacity to keep up.
For various reason already covered.
They got £100 million direct from Honda to keep them going as well as other income that was rather better than anyone expected. In short, there was no reason whatsoever why they should have fallen back in 2009 and we've long established that there's no evidence that large numbers of engineers were laid off and they weren't cutting their wind tunnel running to one day a week or something. We had a revealing article in the old Mercedes thread where they told us they had started on the 2010 car in July at the latest.bot6 wrote:Right... You do realize that between 2008 (when the BGP01 was designed) and 2009 (when it was raced and developed, and when the W01 was designed) the team lost over half of its workforce when it became a private team.
You're completely missing the point that this didn't help them last year, or this, either. You would expect things to be looking up with financial figures like that helping you, no? They finished 2009 as the richest team on the grid.The 60 million in the bank at the Merc takeover were mainly prize money and TV/image rights. These come in at the end of the year, after the last race. Therefore, they don't help to pay the bills DURING the year.
I just wonder why it's so important for a lot of people to rehash old ground and try and tell us that things are OK when it's clear that paradise doesn't look that great? That's what is really perplexing here. Oh, and like I said, when the first race does come around we'll get the same stuff rehashed all over again about how isn't their fault. One can only wonder when any of us are actually allowed to judge Mercedes.......Why is it so important for you that they fail? Can't you just wait and see like the rest of us? The first race is not that far away...
AUTOSPORT LIVE13:59 We have spoken with Norbert Haug, who says Mercedes is yet to run on low fuel.
"So far here we have not run on lighter fuel loads. The decent thing to do is to have a set-up that is like the middle of the race, and then you can roughly guess where you are weight-wise.
"It is a compromise between full and empty, and it is a base from which you can work. Then probably later you try to do a lighter fuel load to simulate qualifying. But this is later on the agenda."