Mansell89 wrote: ↑18 Feb 2020, 22:53
It has been incredible how Mercedes have had such a fundamentally sound car to work with these past few seasons.
I almost feel like mechanically they just have a major edge- everything about the car on a racing track just looks right. It seems to do what you want it to do. High speed or low speed.
A step forward in the engine and chassis really would set quite the benchmark for the chasing pack once again.
It once again looks wonderfully refined from the previous season and as always it will be fascinating watching on the testing footage for their stability.
All I can think about is how having the money to develop a well designed baseline chassis makes all the difference.
The Lotus in the hands of Raikkonen and a few drivers before him was nigh-on a championship contender when everyone was getting paid, but they still didn't quite have RB/Ferrari/McLaren money at the time to truly wring out every oz of performance.
Merc bought Brawn's championship car and yes, suffered a few years of difficulty, primarily it seemed with keeping the tires performing optimally both over a single lap and over the course of a race stint. Now that Mercedes has been winning every year since 2014 they're able to carry over the performance year to year.
Seriously a marvel of engineering, every freaking year.