dialtone wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 21:21
Cs98 wrote:
That they were slightly ahead of Ferrari on race pace.
So basically down to trusting James Allison. The one race sim was very mid. Davidson kept talking about a race sim in the morning for Mercs from today and when I looked at the timing I didn’t see any race sim from Mercs, the longest stint from Russell is 10 laps today. Tire deg from Ferrari has been great in this test. If Ferrari came out and said “we’re ahead” they would be laughed at.
Allison/Merc know that if they make statements like this and don't follow up on it then they will be the ones laughed at. Like they were about 2022 ambitions etc when they built a terrible car. And then the same in 2023 after hoping to win the championship etc.
They've had recent run-ins with aiming too high with public statements and falling short so i'd be surprised if they do it again. Allison has always struck me as a very measured and thoughtful communicator so I don't believe he'd make such a mistake personally
Nobody's saying you have to trust his word, but some others might and that's okay