Squid wrote: ↑22 Jun 2017, 04:36
If Mercedes thinks there's even a remote chance that McLaren might beat them with their own engine, then it won't happen.
If Mercedes does sell engines to McLaren, it's because they firmly believe that McLaren is not a threat.
The thing is, this is a non-zero-sum game. Red Bull are better than the Merc customers in every way except the engine. Of course they're beating them! They have better drivers and they have a better chassis, which makes up for an engine deficit. But Mercedes, Mercedes is on a whole different level. We're not talking about beating the midfield, who run on middling budgets. We're talking about Mercedes, the team that has dominated the sport since 2014 and has the backing of a multi-billion dollar corporation. McLaren would need to beat Mercedes in both the chassis and the driver department to even have a shred of hope of winning with the same engine. And if recent history is any indication, it won't happen.
Mercedes can vastly outspend McLaren, and that's considering that McLaren are getting their engines for free. What would their budget look like if they lose Honda's $100m AND the free engines? Oh yeah, that engine money would now be going to Mercedes, the team they have to beat. Can sponsorships offset that? Perhaps, but then again, McLaren lost many of their biggest sponsors even before Honda came in the picture.
My personal opinion is that there's a better chance of Honda making a competitive engine than McLaren beating Mercedes with their own engine, which is why I support McLaren sticking with Honda.
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This is F1, if there´s a battle for the title between Mercedes and any other team with a Mercedes PU, I would expect some misterious PU problems / missed perfomance for the customer team. These PU are extremely complicated, I´m sure there must be a million ways to decrease PU perfomance, or efficiency, without FIA noticing, and within the rules
And I wouldn´t blame them, when a company invest millions to develop their products it´s to make some profit and get some good PR, not to let their competitors make some profit and get some good PR while they´re bashed because of being beated by a satelite team
Some ocassional victories? Yes, that´s doable, but that´s not McLaren nor Alonso targets
Fighting for WDC and WCC? No way. Once they think that team can fight them for the titles I can see some unexpected problems, sup-par mappings, production problems to supply the customer team with the latest upgrade....