Say who, you?saviour stivala wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 22:52While Mercedes nay not be much behind FERRARI/Honda power wise it is now a fact that they are behind both.
Say who, you?saviour stivala wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 22:52While Mercedes nay not be much behind FERRARI/Honda power wise it is now a fact that they are behind both.
McLaren, Aston Martin and Williams don't have any margin to run the engines detuned. And I find it hard to believe that three different aero concepts are struggling solely because of aerodynamics and not in part due to PU.SuperCNJ wrote:Interesting you say that, I've been thinking the same but have no proof. I just get the sense that Merc has not turned their engine up or has not unleashed its full performance for some reason. I don't think it's just drag and porpoising, I think they have been running the engine slightly conservatively in the last two races because they knew they couldn't catch Ferrari/RB anyway but there's a comfortable gap behind them so they can afford to.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 17:05Nothing is wrong with the engine. When the car is sorted people will be saying how Mercedes is cheating with their rocket engine again.
The following might interest you. An interesting read by Dieter Rencken re Mercedes present situation on RN 365 ‘’can Mercedes claw their way back to the front after a tough start?’’.dans79 wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 23:35Say who, you?saviour stivala wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 22:52While Mercedes nay not be much behind FERRARI/Honda power wise it is now a fact that they are behind both.
The point is that the heads of departments aren't the only ones in an organisation that come up with ideas, turn ideas in to reality, etc. Indeed, the best managers are those that make it possible for others to do those things. Heads of departments that don't allow their staff to do these things tend to end up with underperforming staff and poor results.Juzh wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 22:18
Former head of HPP Andy Cowell included? What a relief he's gone, so they were finally able to produce a PU they always wanted but were being held back by evil management /sJust_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 20:31"Head of" is management. They're the people that get in the way of the people doing the work.
Well, you are assuming the aerodynamics of these cars are on par with the others! It could indeed be a collective complacency after having the best engines in the last era.lh13 wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 23:50McLaren, Aston Martin and Williams don't have any margin to run the engines detuned. And I find it hard to believe that three different aero concepts are struggling solely because of aerodynamics and not in part due to PU.SuperCNJ wrote:Interesting you say that, I've been thinking the same but have no proof. I just get the sense that Merc has not turned their engine up or has not unleashed its full performance for some reason. I don't think it's just drag and porpoising, I think they have been running the engine slightly conservatively in the last two races because they knew they couldn't catch Ferrari/RB anyway but there's a comfortable gap behind them so they can afford to.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 17:05Nothing is wrong with the engine. When the car is sorted people will be saying how Mercedes is cheating with their rocket engine again.
No, I am not assuming that, that is why I said 'in part due to the PU'.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑04 Apr 2022, 01:26Well, you are assuming the aerodynamics of these cars are on par with the others! It could indeed be a collective complacency after having the best engines in the last era.lh13 wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 23:50McLaren, Aston Martin and Williams don't have any margin to run the engines detuned. And I find it hard to believe that three different aero concepts are struggling solely because of aerodynamics and not in part due to PU.SuperCNJ wrote:
Interesting you say that, I've been thinking the same but have no proof. I just get the sense that Merc has not turned their engine up or has not unleashed its full performance for some reason. I don't think it's just drag and porpoising, I think they have been running the engine slightly conservatively in the last two races because they knew they couldn't catch Ferrari/RB anyway but there's a comfortable gap behind them so they can afford to.
https://racingnews365.com/mercedes-cust ... ver-engineSuperCNJ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 23:16Interesting you say that, I've been thinking the same but have no proof. I just get the sense that Merc has not turned their engine up or has not unleashed its full performance for some reason. I don't think it's just drag and porpoising, I think they have been running the engine slightly conservatively in the last two races because they knew they couldn't catch Ferrari/RB anyway but there's a comfortable gap behind them so they can afford to.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 17:05Nothing is wrong with the engine. When the car is sorted people will be saying how Mercedes is cheating with their rocket engine again.
Some of Mercedes' engine customers have suggested that the new power unit from the German manufacturer isn't quite as powerful as they'd like.
Nico Hulkenberg, making his return to F1 as he stepped into the Aston Martin in place of the ill Sebastian Vettel, said he also felt there wasn't a huge amount of oomph from the power unit.
"[It seemed] sort of off today," said Hulkenberg, whose last handful of races were also with Mercedes power, as he deputised on three occasions for Racing Point in 2020.
"Even with DRS sometimes I [just wasn't] catching people. We seemed to be a little bit down on speeds on the straights."
SuperCNJ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 23:16Interesting you say that, I've been thinking the same but have no proof. I just get the sense that Merc has not turned their engine up or has not unleashed its full performance for some reason. I don't think it's just drag and porpoising, I think they have been running the engine slightly conservatively in the last two races because they knew they couldn't catch Ferrari/RB anyway but there's a comfortable gap behind them so they can afford to.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 17:05Nothing is wrong with the engine. When the car is sorted people will be saying how Mercedes is cheating with their rocket engine again.
Yep, this is one of the reasons I get along with my current boss so well, He lets me do my job, and leaves me alone as much as possible.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑04 Apr 2022, 00:50The point is that the heads of departments aren't the only ones in an organisation that come up with ideas, turn ideas in to reality, etc. Indeed, the best managers are those that make it possible for others to do those things. Heads of departments that don't allow their staff to do these things tend to end up with underperforming staff and poor results.
The hopium is getting thicker and thicker.SuperCNJ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 23:16Interesting you say that, I've been thinking the same but have no proof. I just get the sense that Merc has not turned their engine up or has not unleashed its full performance for some reason. I don't think it's just drag and porpoising, I think they have been running the engine slightly conservatively in the last two races because they knew they couldn't catch Ferrari/RB anyway but there's a comfortable gap behind them so they can afford to.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 17:05Nothing is wrong with the engine. When the car is sorted people will be saying how Mercedes is cheating with their rocket engine again.
I’m not sure that as a supplier of (paid for) PU’s HPP can require customers to operate the ICE in a negative manner (just because the ‘factory’ team is struggling), it certainly doesn’t work the other way around!AR3-GP wrote: ↑04 Apr 2022, 01:49SuperCNJ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 23:16Interesting you say that, I've been thinking the same but have no proof. I just get the sense that Merc has not turned their engine up or has not unleashed its full performance for some reason. I don't think it's just drag and porpoising, I think they have been running the engine slightly conservatively in the last two races because they knew they couldn't catch Ferrari/RB anyway but there's a comfortable gap behind them so they can afford to.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Apr 2022, 17:05Nothing is wrong with the engine. When the car is sorted people will be saying how Mercedes is cheating with their rocket engine again.
Can Mclaren, Aston Martin, and Williams afford this conservation mode? It sucks to be a customer I suppose. Nothing new.
Somebody from Mercedes said, the package didn't deliver as they anticipated. There could be some correlation issues. It could also be possible that it was indeed a second faster, but the other didn't show their full hand in first test.