The team had a solid weekend for a change - did plenty of work to assess the upgrade package, did some comparison work with the rear wing, ran their race strategies well, maximised their points haul - indeed, they got more than they probably should as Sergio really ought to have fought through to P2 in that rocket ship of a car.
Completely agree. Of course, the forum remains busy because it’s a ‘technical forum’, and there is stuff to discuss, but from a racing point of view, this season has been nothing short of terrible. Wheel to wheel racing has been pretty much non-existent.djones wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 11:49I think if people are here looking at and debating how many times somebody used the radio, it's a good representation of how boring this one-horse season is.
It's very sad that at the end of 2021 the racing was actually close. They change the rules, one team cheats the budget, happily takes the non-penalty and now we are stuck with a zero championship battle for at least 3 years.
Fun times.
Why is that the teams that have done a lousy job with the new regulations doesn't get the flak and all that gets swept under the carpet with the garb of one team breaching a minor cost cap and blame FIA for the routine job they do with regulations change since decades? For a change, let's ask what are the other teams doing with 140 million dollars and billions worth of infrastructure built over years.djones wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 11:49I think if people are here looking at and debating how many times somebody used the radio, it's a good representation of how boring this one-horse season is.
It's very sad that at the end of 2021 the racing was actually close. They change the rules, one team cheats the budget, happily takes the non-penalty and now we are stuck with a zero championship battle for at least 3 years.
Fun times.
Did some team leaders not say 2.5 million was half its season budget for development?mendis wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 19:40Why is that the teams that have done a lousy job with the new regulations doesn't get the flak and all that gets swept under the carpet with the garb of one team breaching a minor cost cap and blame FIA for the routine job they do with regulations change since decades? For a change, let's ask what are the other teams doing with 140 million dollars and billions worth of infrastructure built over years.djones wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 11:49I think if people are here looking at and debating how many times somebody used the radio, it's a good representation of how boring this one-horse season is.
It's very sad that at the end of 2021 the racing was actually close. They change the rules, one team cheats the budget, happily takes the non-penalty and now we are stuck with a zero championship battle for at least 3 years.
Fun times.
Realistically, does anyone with decent understanding of F1, believe for a moment that if another teams spends 400k (or 2.5 million, whichever suits your sensibilities), can remove the deficit to Red Bull, incur penalty and fight for championship? Good luck with that.
obviously its impossible to replicate this advantage but what they did in 2021 sowed the seeds to their current success. that in combination of ferrari flopping what wouldve been a close battle gave red bull the breathing room it needs this year.mendis wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 19:40Why is that the teams that have done a lousy job with the new regulations doesn't get the flak and all that gets swept under the carpet with the garb of one team breaching a minor cost cap and blame FIA for the routine job they do with regulations change since decades? For a change, let's ask what are the other teams doing with 140 million dollars and billions worth of infrastructure built over years.djones wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 11:49I think if people are here looking at and debating how many times somebody used the radio, it's a good representation of how boring this one-horse season is.
It's very sad that at the end of 2021 the racing was actually close. They change the rules, one team cheats the budget, happily takes the non-penalty and now we are stuck with a zero championship battle for at least 3 years.
Fun times.
Realistically, does anyone with decent understanding of F1, believe for a moment that if another teams spends 400k (or 2.5 million, whichever suits your sensibilities), can remove the deficit to Red Bull, incur penalty and fight for championship? Good luck with that.
"The fact is that the update kit works very well around circuits like Barcelona with a lot of high-speed performance," Shovlin said in Mercedes' post-race debrief on Wednesday.
"We've been better at the fast circuits and the front-limited tracks. We ended up with a really good balance and really good race pace.
"Now, where we are going to go next week, Montreal, it's a very different circuit. There are more low-speed corners, quite a lot of straight-line full throttle and we would expect more of a challenge there.
"We are not thinking that we are going in nipping at the heels of Red Bull. We are aware that Canada is likely to be a bigger challenge than the Sunday we just had in Barcelona."
"We are thinking it will be more along the lines of some of the earlier races where we were definitely in the bunch with Ferrari, with Aston, and now Alpine look to have joined that group," he explained.
"But it's great racing there. It will be good fun and we are certainly going to be fighting to find every little bit of performance we can.
"The way the grid stacks up now you can be P2 or you can be P10, and there are only a few tenths in it."
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Objectively he did not. At most, he might have passed one car, but Piastri got crowded at the entry to turn 3 and got overtaken by other cars behind him as a result, so it's really hard to say. Russell leaves the track next to the Haas, and rejoins behind it.Farnborough wrote: ↑09 Jun 2023, 06:17GR passed 5 other competitors by going off track and gaining advantage, hardly a realistic comparison is it.
SiLo wrote: ↑09 Jun 2023, 10:32Objectively he did not. At most, he might have passed one car, but Piastri got crowded at the entry to turn 3 and got overtaken by other cars behind him as a result, so it's really hard to say. Russell leaves the track next to the Haas, and rejoins behind it.Farnborough wrote: ↑09 Jun 2023, 06:17GR passed 5 other competitors by going off track and gaining advantage, hardly a realistic comparison is it.
If you're going to post, at least spent 30 seconds watching a replay of what happened.