While not a 1:1 scenario, and maybe it’s just me, but I’m getting the feeling that Mercedes is on McLaren’s trajectory, just on a 10 year delay. As the MP4-28 failed to deliver despite the promise shown in development (sound familiar), they thought one year as a midfield team was a blip and that the MP4-29 would be better (it did benefit from new regs). As the team management struggled to adjust to no longer winning races, it became apparent that the MP4-29 was not really better, and an upgrade at the second or third race (which was supposed to save the season) did not deliver expected results. As underperformance became the norm, technical and leadership personnel suddenly started dropping like flies. They began to just throw increasingly radical solutions at their problems (butterfly suspension, size-zero, Honda tbh, etc.) and when nothing stuck, eventually the team basically went into full meltdown, and the team manager and part-owner who had been there during their successful period(s) eventually was forced out and they never really recovered 10 years later.
Maybe I’m reading too much into this, and like I said it’s not 1:1, but McLaren failed because it failed to move with the times and lost personnel. Could Merc be on the same path?