mendis wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 12:31
AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 12:23
chrisc90 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 22:39
What about everyone else then? Or is the W14 just still .750 behind everyone else?
Surely everyone else in front of Lewis didn’t set the car up for the race.
The Lewis era is over. I’ll honestly be shocked if he wins another race before he retires.
Yeah I expect the same…
Apparently he has forgotten how to drive
Definitely not! He just has got a team mate that is driving better. Throughout the history, great cars have made some drivers look better than they actually are!
Also replying to AMG.Tzan…
I think the way the team operates is changing a little aswell. Russell is a young driver with many many seasons ahead of him. Bottas was 31/32 during the final years at Mercedes for him, and I think he, Lewis and the team knew that focus was on Lewis. Lewis was/is the front page of Mercedes. However now George has come in and got ambition, talent (not that VB/LH doesn’t) and drive to succeed the front cover has changed slightly. With a poorer than anticipated car from the team, this has only highlighted the issue and getting more media attention for the lack of results everyone was accustomed to over the last 7/8 years.
I fully agree that the car us 75% of the job these days to getting the results, the rest by the driver getting the car in the right window where they want it. I think it’s a little too early to be making comparisons for this season, but over the era of the car Russell does appear to be getting hold of the horns better on the W13/14 so far. Whether this is down to the ground effect era of cars needing to be driven differently (as other drivers have said they’ve changed, adapted driving styles and picked up on on this forum) or just getting the car in a better setup window but I’d be fairly sure the overall setup of the cars is pretty much similar between team mates come the end of FP3 and into qualifying.
A 4-way fight for the championship would be absolutely amazing, you know tensions would be mega high and teams would have highs and lows between them.
I think most F1 fans would want to see Lewis, and George back fighting for wins, which is why I think these next few months are going to be absolutely critical for Mercedes to develop their next concept to be competitive.
I still don’t think they have a true understanding of where they need the car to be, as last year should have highlighted that perfectly fine instead of chasing the same concept over winter and throwing away 2-3 months of development which would have been better suited towards a different concept. What suddenly pinged up in the WT/CFD data that made the team think, “oh, we barking up the wrong tree here” and needing to make a last minute change of concepts. There must have been something as there was very little evidence of change before the Bahrain testing.
What will be interesting is whether the changes proposed are brought in in stages, introduced gradually, or whether there will be a full design change like what AMR did with their B-spec car last year.
Irrespective of what they bring, the change is going to have to be a good 1 second quicker than the car now (given the teams aheads development between now and Imola/silverstone, wherever merc propose to bring the new car) and that is a monumental mountain to climb. It’s literally W14B car rolling out the garage and having .750-1 second extra race pace. Unless the changes they introduce gradually can work with the existing concept, but probably a risky path to go down there. For example expecting a mid wing change (removal) to work with the narrow pod design. Or a front suspension change to work with the airflow on the existing setup and the new one of the side pod concept got changed.
Therefore I think it would be better for a full introduction rather than a gradual change over a few races.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.