AeroDynamic wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 14:36
quoting Mexico for your argument is a bit pointless. The Mercedes was as much slower n practice, and then even slower again in the race. the conditions pegged the RB back in Mexico during qualifying.
but I do agree the MCS has been stronger in some circuits where the conditions pegged them back in the drivers WC from maximising – Spa / Turkey / . When I tried to point this out, the RB / MV advocates weren't having it. 'thats not luck' they said. But Monza was thrown away by HAM and partly destroyed by that incident from MV.
The tides just might be turning after all. And this is why I told everybody that MV has to look at himself in Silverstone, he amassed 30+ pts lead as he should when maximising the position of having the best package at the time. Hungary wasn't his fault but Silverstone was something he could control – he could have yielded and bagged 18 its that event, and thats if he couldn't battle again for a different corner or let his team do them on strategy.
Now you look at the difference when Lewis has the better package; he moved out of max's way and lived to take the win, and I expect he will manage this phase of the championship with the better package better than MV did when he had it. Because if MCS walk away with 1-2 this weekend, those 18 pts will be really wanting.
MV/ RB have been fortunate enough to stay ahead from some events when the weather and other external circumstances helped them out a lot. It has evened out his pts loss from Hungary
Mexico was just a perfect circumstance+luck situation, a narrow track where overtaking is difficult due to so many consecutive slow corners in the first and last sector, which are usually tougher to follow thru on high fuel and nearly every car hitting 340 km/hr on the pit straight thus making DRS a bit less effective.
But we saw COTA and the speed of Hamilton there, as well as Brazil, and now even Qatar. The Merc can easily go into the high 1.19s here with the patterns we usually see from FP3 to Q3. 3 or 4 tenths ahead of one of the best qualifiers in Verstappen is a lot even if it's only FP3.
It just seems the Merc F1 Team has figured it out, and now we are seeing the reality of the performance difference in all it's glory, even in race pace, the Merc with both drivers is just so good especially on harder compounds.