Hemsy wrote:I know that I will get a lot of grilling for this post yet will go ahead with it regardless. I don't think Mercedes are gonna lose out a lot if they miss the first test. On the contrary it's seems like a very calculated move. For one they did not announce their decision a few days before the first test but rather well in advance. This clearly indicates that it's not due to any production delays or anything but just a very calculated move at maximizing time in the wind tunnel to arrive at the second test with a move developed car. Last year they tested their final aero package at the very last test, half of which was washed out. So they arrived at Melbourne with practically a b-spec car with little to no testing done on it. Ross clearly stated that they were looking to avoid the same mistake this year by turning up with a more developed car, one which is very close to the one which they will racing at Melbourne so that they hit the ground with their feet running come the start of the season. Also more testing is paramount when there are major changes in the rules like last season with a new tire manufacturer plus the introduction of DRS. This is the same reason that even Red Bull, who usually show up with their new car only at the second pre-season test, turned up with the RB8 at the first test. With the regulation remaining fairly stable plus Mercedes already having tested the new exhausts in the young driver's test, I don't see it as a reason to panic but rather be optimistic.
No grilling from me, I would normally agree had it not been for 2009 & 2010 seasons. I'm sure they "beleive" the are making the best decision for them and we may never know the if the reasons given publically are the "real" reasons for the course.
Certainly- with only 3 tests this year, any of which could be washed out, choosing to miss 1 of 3 seems questionable. If test 2 or 3 (or both) get washed out, their choice will be proven foolish. Given their recent history of starting developing earlier than their faster peers, that they won't be ready for test one when others will, calls into question the benefit of extra development when clear relative results have not been acheived by so doing... at least as far as the "old" team went.
Perhaps things have changed. I certainly hope they have. But I've heard all this before from this team and I won't be lulled into optomism until their results more closely match their rederic. Trust and respect are earned- not easily given for mere words cheapened by a record that fell short of past promise.