falonso81 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 09:18
mafeotul wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 08:13
Even as their fan i am 150% certain something is up with that car. To pull 1.2 seconds on your W10, where that car was the king of downforce, on a downforce sensitive track.. seems the entire chassis is swimming in grey areas. I’ll wait for Monza to see the gaps, because that PU which seems to have awoken even the relegation Williams, is probably the Pandora's box for this year.
I agree but if a non Merc fan points the finger at Merc cheating, the other forum members will eat him alive!
There is no way on earth they found so much performance solely on legal grounds. If they did, that means all the other tech personell and aero guys of the rest of the field are useless and need to go home.
Maybe because all the claims are grasping at straws in the dark.
I'm just looking forward to someone explaining to me how the Merc chassis is swimming in gray areas when it is literally weighed and measured every weekend in scrutineering.
None of this talk was happening in Austria/Styria. But, Red Bull has a bad qualifying where they go backward relative to their performance last year, despite stable regulations, but all of a sudden, somehow it is the Merc that is suspicious.
It seems that most of the time in this hybrid era, when Technical Directives have been issued, it is Merc's competitors that have taken a step back, not Mercedes. Which to me, implies one team does have an amazing team of engineers pushing the limits legally, and building on those foundations every year, whereas others are looking for shortcuts, and end up getting burned when they get caught.