ringo wrote: ↑29 Aug 2022, 03:34
Sofa King wrote: ↑29 Aug 2022, 02:33
Mercedes is up 4 points on Ferrari over the last 10 races. Not sure what other evidence you need that they are on exactly the same level. There are no points awarded for qualifying last time I checked
Yes. Mercedes are also able to chase and pass a ferrari since Barcelona. Cars on different levels aren't able to do that.
Today Mercedes had better race pace.
The last time ferrari passed a redbull on the same strategy must have been in Austria, when the bulls were suffering.
The facts are telling a different story. In Barcelona Ferrari introduced their first update. This brought them ahread of Red Bull again, since Red Bull was faster after introducing two updates. And Mercedes was not able to chase and pass a Ferrari since Barcelona when Ferrari made no mistakes or were not in trouble. In Barcelona Leclerc drove away in the distance untill a technical problem ended his race. In Monaco - Mercedes had no chance to "chase and pass" a Ferrari either. Within a few laps only Ferrari was able to put a big margin between themselves and the Mercedes cars. In Ascherbaidschan Ferrari also drove away easily. In Great Britain Leclerc was faster than Mercedes with a badly damaged car, untill Ferrari made another strategicc mistake. In Austria Mercedes was also nowhere near chasing down or pass a Ferrari. In France Leclerc was also able to put a huge distance between himself and the Mercedes cars untill a technical problem ended his race - so sorry if i do not really see that Mercedes was able to "chase and pass" a Ferrari under "normal" conditions.These facts and the huge difference in qualifying shows clearly that these two cars are not on the same level and that Mercedes was not able to chase and pass a Ferrari under "normal" conditions. And come on - it was widely accepted by almost every F1 insider and expert that the Ferrari was the best car. Especially since Barcelona and at the beginning of the season.
Sofa King wrote: ↑29 Aug 2022, 02:33
Mercedes is up 4 points on Ferrari over the last 10 races. Not sure what other evidence you need that they are on exactly the same level. There are no points awarded for qualifying last time I checked
Taking the points as a reference for the pure performance level of the car - is hillarious, sorry. Especially as everyone knows about Ferraris continous mistakes and Mercedes always achieving the maximum in the races. If you take away Ferraris mistakes and the points they threw away - Ferrari would be 120 points ahead of Mercedes. And this number would be representative in terms of the performance level of the cars. The points as they are in reality don't do that. They are represenative for everything - reliability, drivers, team, strategy etc., but not of the pure performance level of the car. In pure performance Ferrari would be far ahead of Mercedes and no one serious can deny that.
But F1 is more than just the pure performance level of the car. Its about every aspect - driver performance, team performance, reliability, organisation etc. etc. etc. - and thats why Mercedes are close to Ferrari in the WCC. Because they are far ahead of Ferrari in terms of driver performance, reliability, team performance, organisation etc. - but they are not at the same level in terms of car performance. If they would be, they would be miles ahead of Ferrari in the WCC, as they clearly are ahead of them in almost all the other areas. An easy example are the F1 seasons of 1997 and 1998 - Williams(97) and McLaren(98) were the dominating cars. Much faster than the Ferrari. But Ferrari was very close. But no one would say that the Ferraris were on the same level as the FW19 or the MP4/13 in terms of pure performance because of that...