Ryar wrote: ↑21 Jan 2022, 15:24
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑21 Jan 2022, 13:36
Anyway, as I say in another post, I'm looking forward to seeing what Newey's team comes up with this year. The PU is now top drawer so it's going to come down to the designers to get the platform working well. Exciting times for us all, I'm sure you'll agree.
On sheer, collective team brilliance terms, it's hard to imagine Mercedes team getting beaten. They have made leaps and bounds progress in the last few years on chassis side. The question is, where is the breaking point for Mercedes team designers & engineers, when will they run out of steam. I just hope both teams (in fact more) come out with matching cars.
With a totally new rule set, any team can find an advantage at the start of the new era albeit the advantage will often be copied fairly quickly. With Mercedes and Red Bull fighting tooth and claw to the last lap of the last race, they might be expected to be slightly behind the curve. Having said that, they are the top two teams of recent years so if anyone can fight and design at the same time, it's going to be them.
I'm hoping for a multi-team fight this year. A 2012-type year with multiple winners, etc., would be great, whatever the outcome at the end of the season.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.