It's not a given that the changes being proposed are an improvement. That's the point. It was stated that Mercedes will make changes but there has been no further evidence.
An assumption or guess not stated.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 00:23It's not a given that the changes being proposed are an improvement. That's the point. It was stated that Mercedes will make changes but there has been no further evidence.
first off, he didn't say it wasn't an improvement. He said "It's not a given that the changes being proposed are an improvement."ClarkBT11 wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 00:30Why isn't it an improvementJust_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 00:23It's not a given that the changes being proposed are an improvement. That's the point. It was stated that Mercedes will make changes but there has been no further evidence.
The originator of this issue said this:
That's not an assumption or a guess. It's a statement. He says they will be coming.New, smaller radiator inlets will be coming. They are too big compared to the level of development on the engine.
Exactly. I thought I was stuck in the Twilight Zone for a while lol.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 00:23It's not a given that the changes being proposed are an improvement. That's the point. It was stated that Mercedes will make changes but there has been no further evidence.
Okay I will, it was my guess. I don't think any of us can state further developments as fact.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 01:08The originator of this issue said this:That's not an assumption or a guess. It's a statement. He says they will be coming.New, smaller radiator inlets will be coming. They are too big compared to the level of development on the engine.
Perhaps you should stop arguing this point now.
Well, this implied that they've rushed the Melbourne Spec.GPR -A wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 15:43James Allison comparing 2018 vs 2019 Cars! Just like last year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsFjDou_4qk
Great video. The delivery was very confident - no hint of worries of any sort. Indeed James Allison boldly informed the world that the performance of the 2019 car exceeds that of the 2018 one. Interesting.GPR -A wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 15:43James Allison comparing 2018 vs 2019 Cars! Just like last year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsFjDou_4qk
If that is indeed true, it bodes extremely well for them that they can produce things in a hurry run them on track, while most teams struggle with such long lead time in production. That should make them even more competitive than they have been!