It's Friday - were they race engines, or previously used high-mileage Friday ones?
both are costumers and for merc itself everything decided. they can even exceed limits. but factory team is still very reliable
Thanks also to have a great car, and most of the races they don't need to push hard the PU. If they were in a close battle things may be different
I think it is very important point. It is probably why bottas have so much issues but Ham is not. All strategy of merc rely on being in front in clean air and push only if needed. Their engine is good but not flawless and when they are in pack, it is harder to keep it alive and still perform well. If they were not sure from pole every race, I don't think the factory team could push to limit so hard.
Hmmm, so when Hamilton ran the ferraris to the edge with the engine trickery the pu on the mercs must’ve been turned down then...got it...etusch wrote: ↑13 Dec 2020, 14:45I think it is very important point. It is probably why bottas have so much issues but Ham is not. All strategy of merc rely on being in front in clean air and push only if needed. Their engine is good but not flawless and when they are in pack, it is harder to keep it alive and still perform well. If they were not sure from pole every race, I don't think the factory team could push to limit so hard.
could he push that much with this year's engine ?holeindalip wrote: ↑13 Dec 2020, 17:56
Hmmm, so when Hamilton ran the ferraris to the edge with the engine trickery the pu on the mercs must’ve been turned down then...got it...
In 2019 they miscalculated cooling requirements that’s why in the thin air of Austria,Mexico they couldn’t run them as hard, all fixed for 2020etusch wrote: ↑13 Dec 2020, 21:27could he push that much with this year's engine ?holeindalip wrote: ↑13 Dec 2020, 17:56
Hmmm, so when Hamilton ran the ferraris to the edge with the engine trickery the pu on the mercs must’ve been turned down then...got it...
Why they couldn't push hard at 19 A1 ? If they would have knowledge of they have to save the engine but they have to push also to win race, on the contrary of what they had this season and generally whole hybrid era, it would be different. I don't mean by this, they would have issues so much. I mean they would have issues and can not be so reliable.
Did you ever think of cooling requirements, as in those other teams won’t/can’t keep it in its optimal range?Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 00:24For who downvoted instead of posting here. Tell me why is factually incorrect. The Merc PU of Williams and RP (which were pushed to fight for points/podiums every race) have had issues, broken parts (MGU-K) and had penalties for it. If Mercedes works team were in same battles and not always on clean air with 2020 PU, what proves you have they won't have the same issues?
I think at this point it's obvious Mercedes were concerned about the reliability of their PU specifically the K, it was mentioned multiple times over the weekend by the commentators that Mercedes have taken measures to ensure they finish the race. Ted Kravitz was told by Mercedes they've had to reduce the duty cycle on the MGU-K to preserve it during the race but they would not divulge exactly how much power they had lost.holeindalip wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 03:25Did you ever think of cooling requirements, as in those other teams won’t/can’t keep it in its optimal range?Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 00:24For who downvoted instead of posting here. Tell me why is factually incorrect. The Merc PU of Williams and RP (which were pushed to fight for points/podiums every race) have had issues, broken parts (MGU-K) and had penalties for it. If Mercedes works team were in same battles and not always on clean air with 2020 PU, what proves you have they won't have the same issues?