I don't think you will. I'm not convinced he'll get to 8.
I don't think you will. I'm not convinced he'll get to 8.
8 this year once the RB tracks are out the way and RB finally decide not fully developing for the new regs is foolish.
Tell me a track that has not been an “RB track” this season. Paul Ricard was a Mercedes track, but magically turned into an RB one this time.djones wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 12:428 this year once the RB tracks are out the way and RB finally decide not fully developing for the new regs is foolish.
Then the next two years Mercedes are going to have a head start like they did at the beginning of the hybrid era. The only thing that will stop him getting at least 9 is if the new Mercedes driver does a better job. It certainly won't be another team that stops him.
IMO
This. Title eight will have to wait.
Resurrecting this old post with some new information from Wouter, a post summarizing the press conference with Tanabe-San. Basically
The FIA must give approval and then forward all documents to the other engine manufacturers. We have to do this in such detail, because a certain team has made a change in the past to improve performance
Wouter wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 11:14I can't find it in English, don't have the time for that right now, but here is the Dutch article from Motorsport.com.
He said it during the PC.
https://nl.motorsport.com/f1/news/honda ... r/6624032/
Could I have a peep through your crystal ball? I'd very much like to see the future too.djones wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 12:428 this year once the RB tracks are out the way and RB finally decide not fully developing for the new regs is foolish.
Then the next two years Mercedes are going to have a head start like they did at the beginning of the hybrid era. The only thing that will stop him getting at least 9 is if the new Mercedes driver does a better job. It certainly won't be another team that stops him.
IMO
We'll have to agree to disagree. Unless Mercedes's announced upgrade is hugely successful, I don't see anyone but Max winning this year. I can see him being home and hosed with 3 or 4 races to go the way things appear to be going.djones wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 12:428 this year once the RB tracks are out the way and RB finally decide not fully developing for the new regs is foolish.
Then the next two years Mercedes are going to have a head start like they did at the beginning of the hybrid era. The only thing that will stop him getting at least 9 is if the new Mercedes driver does a better job. It certainly won't be another team that stops him.
IMO
A little quick to count them already no?
Don't forget the amount of ethanol in the fuel is going to almost double next year. That should require a decent amount of re-work to maximize the PU's performance.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 14:10The PUs are basically going to be the same as this year and the Honda unit is up there with the Mercedes unit.
Only strategy won RB that race. Race pace wise Mercedes had a ultra strong package.LM10 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 13:19Tell me a track that has not been an “RB track” this season. Paul Ricard was a Mercedes track, but magically turned into an RB one this time.djones wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 12:428 this year once the RB tracks are out the way and RB finally decide not fully developing for the new regs is foolish.
Then the next two years Mercedes are going to have a head start like they did at the beginning of the hybrid era. The only thing that will stop him getting at least 9 is if the new Mercedes driver does a better job. It certainly won't be another team that stops him.
IMO
“It certainly won’t be another team that stops him.” - Wow, you seem to already know the competitive order of 2022. I’d love to know it.
I read on another forum that aero upgrades will be the bare minimum. The upgrades will gonna be mostly mechanically in order to have more setup car balance options just to give them a wider tyre operation window aka sweet spot.zibby43 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 21:27
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Yeah, if he’s saying the sim setup didn’t work in FP1, then that’s a correlation issue. And it helps explain why Merc have been nowhere so many times to start the weekend, and why they go backwards sometimes between FP2 and FP3.
If they get that sorted, that could be a huge boon for them on top of the next race’s upgrade.