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I believe that this is the right train of thought, but not the real reason: this year the tokens can be spent throughout the year, so any advantage Merc can hide is very critical. I do not believe that they will show their true strengthuntil the end of the season, when their drivers are fighting for the championship and breaking the team orders again. Otherwise they have no need to show the real power of the engine; 0,5s faster will always be enough.elf341 wrote:If the Mercedes appears too dominant at the start of the season, we might have another "urgent" rule change designed at denting their advantage (a la FRIC ban). So I think they will be managing their pace and expectations of their pace closely.
Their best time on softs was from Massa day 2 1:24.6.Dixo wrote:You are right but best time on Mediums was 1:26.912 and on softs 1:25.345 what is far from best.
A fast lap in Winter testing doesn't mean anything. You don't know anything on fuel load or what setup they are running and whether the parts on the car are legal or illegal. For instance Ferrari and Mercedes both still have illegal camera mountings. I believe Mercedes could still be running a few 2014 parts as well, but who knows? We would only know by Saturday Q1 at Albert Park what each team have in their locker.f1316 wrote:I think it's funny that people are speculating that Mercedes are hiding pace based on a fast lap they did - which wasn't hidden!
Precisely my point - there's therefore no reason to jump to the conclusion that they're hiding pace.WaikeCU wrote:A fast lap in Winter testing doesn't mean anything. You don't know anything on fuel load or what setup they are running and whether the parts on the car are legal or illegal. For instance Ferrari and Mercedes both still have illegal camera mountings. I believe Mercedes could still be running a few 2014 parts as well, but who knows? We would only know by Saturday Q1 at Albert Park what each team have in their locker.f1316 wrote:I think it's funny that people are speculating that Mercedes are hiding pace based on a fast lap they did - which wasn't hidden!
No, that's not what I'm saying at all - but btw, running with higher fuel is not necessarily 'hiding' pace, it's just following a prescribed testing program, where they don't run low fuel from the very beginning .Moose wrote:So wait... Merc did a bunch of laps, for several days in the 1:26s, and then suddenly pull out a 1:24, and your conclusion from that is that Merc weren't hiding their pace?
Where on earth did they suddenly find 2 seconds from then?
You challenged the idea that Mercedes' pace was fully hidden by evidencing the 1.24 lap on the mediums and how that showed true pace. This is a valid observation.f1316 wrote: But no, I'm responding to the many posts above suggesting that Mercedes are still hiding their true pace because otherwise the fia will change the rules just to thwart them.