Ringleheim wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 19:30
TAG wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 19:01
Mercedes have been the most reliable team since the 2014 PU regulation change, not sure how someone thinks that will all of the sudden change. We'll know Saturday who is where and we'll know Sunday whether a PU can go a race distance. Melbourne is a power circuit, don't think anyone will be able to hide flaws there.
Keep in mind these engines are being developed and things change. Clearly, Mercedes had a reliability issue in testing with current spec engines. Maybe they were trying something unusual looking to deliberately see if it would fail; I doubt that.
I think their reliability will be a question mark through the early part of the season, assuming we have a season.
Hakkinen goes to win race and guess what ? that mercedes engine blows.
Raikkonen goes to win race and guess what. mercedes engine blows.
I can not believe how such an engine manufacturer became so reliable.
Come on guys. Things can change, human makes mistakes. As you saw they have issues. They can solve it but other option is not that small. Perhaps they have to go back to old mgu-h.We will see.