Merc were already too keen to have a lot of downforce in 2019 imo. I remember the W10 being very slow on the straight, ofc Ferrari had their "illegal engine" but even the high rake RB-Honda was faster on the straight on the 2nd half of the year. It costs them race win in Belgium, Italy, and Brazil that year (2019) despite being faster on race pace.Sevach wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 19:24I agree with this view, Red Bull went for clean efficiency and won everything, Ferrari improved it's competitiveness on the average track when they sacrificed a bit of downforce for lower drag.djones wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 12:29Total guess, but the ground effect aero this year is about downforce with little drag.
Mercedes got that fundamental concept wrong and could not create enough low drag downforce from the floor. So we have seen many times they resort to using traditional wings to get the downforce which has the higher drag in return.
Mercedes performed it's best on rarefied air, where the math changes.
Ofc it's better to manage the tyre, but Merc are going too far with this thing imo. And they paid the price this year
Last year with the mighty W12 and the "rocket engine" we saw the benefit of having a good straight line speed.