Juzh wrote: ↑28 Apr 2021, 10:00
zibby43 wrote: ↑28 Apr 2021, 09:06
dans79 wrote: ↑28 Apr 2021, 06:31
I think the biggest step they will take, will be being able to switch on the softer compounds without sacrificing the degradation advantage they have right now.
100% agreed. In terms of overall team performance, Bottas needs to get comfortable with the car. As Scarbs said, Hamilton is able to extract the performance out of it despite it being a bit on a knife's edge like the '18 car.
Also saw where Horner said, via The Race, that he expects Portimao to play to Merc's strengths. I agree with his assessment, but it still should be pretty close in quali.
I believe he meant 2017. I don't remember anything being wrong with 2018 car. That one took pole in melbourne with 7 tenths margin.
The diva tag never really had anything to do with raw performance. It was about consistent extraction of that performance via setup/tire usage.
The 2017 car was the worst diva, but the 2018 car, which was an optimized evolution of the W08, still had knife’s edge handling characteristics.
This was particularly in the early half of the season in 2018. In China that year, where Mercedes was comfortably second-best to Ferrari in qualifying, Wolff called the 2018 W09 a "capricious woman.”
So, maybe a slight upgrade from diva to capricious woman? But I was definitely referring to the 2018 car.