To simplify @CHT's point, will Mercedes get back to winning ways against Red Bull with engines on par?ValeVida46 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2023, 09:26Not sure how you are bringing engines up in discussion, when Mercedes have been the best placed Mercedes engine runner for the last 10 years. And even with a "problematic car", they're still 150 points up the road from the only now quicker McLaren.CHT wrote: ↑11 Jul 2023, 02:10
The sad truth is the RBR has already started their 2024 campaign by trying to make this year's car even faster, while Merc is still undecided on which direction to make a problematic car go fast. As Marko has pointed out recently, during the period when Merc was dominating, they had an engine that produces more hp than others. Without the HP advantage, we may not see the same Merc domination for years to come.
For 2024, I reckon what Merc can possibly hope for will be as quick as AM or Mclaren, as I believe with the same engine, teams like Mclaren may be able to out-develop Merc due to their vast experience with aero and wind tunnel.
Merc may have to accept to copy RBR, AM and Mclaren design philosophy
See this is the problem, if you throw the baby out with the bath water you miss the nuance every team is juggling with.
McLaren were in crisis 4 months ago. Senior Staff relieved of duties, finishing stone last or very close to that in some races.
Nobody can clearly say if the update is Prodromou or Key's work. But Key is gone. They sacrificed their first half of the season to bring this update, which also created upheavel.
What I believe we are seeing is a concertina effect in the development race, and it solidifies towards the halfway point when teams look to the following year or invest in consolidating this years positioning. So what is the point of wasting resources on this years car when it can be put to more efficient use into a car that wont be compromised?
There was always a 'What if" in those years of Mercedes dominance when Red Bull didn't have an equal engine. With Mercedes having dropped the ball and behind, now what is the right question, "when" or "if" Mercedes can catch Red Bull.