El Scorchio wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 13:22
mkay wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 13:14
214270 wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 10:20
I don’t know whether anyone saw RUSs onboard in quali. He switched to the higher power mode very late in his build lap, just before sweeping onto the main straight suggesting there’s still a problem with deployment. Coupled with HAM over the radio complaining about multiple derates; it does make you wonder how they’ve managed to drop the ball so bad.
Wonder whether we're seeing the impact of Cowell's departure. Mercedes HPP, despite the big talk around the new plenum, etc., has truly dropped the ball this year relative to Honda.
I think it's more that Honda brought forward two years' worth of upgrades all at once for a pretty big net gain before departing the sport. (and let's face it, so far this year somewhat better reliability than one might assume) I wouldn't say HPP have dropped the ball. This year is such an outlier for numerous reasons. The root cause of all MB's problems is the (substantially larger than most teams) loss of downforce from the interim regs, and very little opportunity or (smart) incentive to pour everything into trying to gain it back given it's all obsolete extremely soon. 2021 is not a hill to die on, and they've clearly realised this very early on in the season, and maybe even before it even started.
I do not think it is that complicated. Honda went through a hard learning circle especially on reliability. The did testruns with Torro two years ago, they had gremlins with Ves last year.
Merc went through the same issues, but years before with more time. But if you compare the number of failed engines including customer teams, it should be quite similar.
All of this learning circle led to similarly reliable engines....so with similar reliability they also have roughly the same power they can put out. There is still no evidence, that Honda has more power, you can still explain everything with the rear wing.
I do not think it has anything to do with Cowell or miraculous upgrades. Even by contrast, power upgrades would not have ended with rock solid reliability for Honda. This is rather the point to discuss for Merc, did they reduce the reliability with the upgrades and now run compromised?