AR3-GP wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 19:52
Hammerfist wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 19:42
AR3-GP wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 17:58
I only meant writing off a season, when it's clear you are nowhere. They were at times 2 seconds per lap slower than the RB in Bahrain. Toto called it one of the darkest days in motorsport history for them. That is complete write off territory. If Merc had gone to complete mule car territory from that point, they'd be benefitting from more wind tunnel allocation now.
That's very different to 2021. I never said they should have written off 2021. They were competitive at the season opener in '21.
Compared to last season, we have not seen Mercedes splitting the car configurations and testing different things with each driver during the GP or drivers announcing that they are running more sensors than their teammate. The experimentation seems much less this year.
So write off the season in bahrain and embark with a new concept you will have no idea will actually work until preseason testing 24’? I dont think that would have been a goid idea.
Is that not what every single team did during '21 in preparation for a completely new car for '22? Mercedes now has the advantage of having seen what works and what doesn't.
How much are you planning on sinking the team?
RedBull had the second least WT / CFD time heading into 2022 and the least this and next year, and have a car that is far and away better.
In terms of wind tunnel time and CFD time the differences aren’t drastically different. Merc has already spent $275mil and hundreds of hours in CFD and wind tunnel time trying to make their concept work. 40 more hours here or there isn’t going to fix it. Especially when they publicly claim they have tried the other winning concept and don’t know why it works.
Toto Wolff, and Mercedes shareholders, just increased their net worth substantially due to the team’s current evaluation. They’re not interested in losing tens of millions of dollars so they can get a week of wind tunnel and CFD time with no guarantee of success (Ferrari and Alpine have been doing that forever now). Formula One is a for profit business. These people are all in it to make money and sinking their fortunes for a “maybe” is going to be a non-starter, rich people don’t get / stay rich off maybes. You would be the most foolish engineer on the planet to make the pitch that we should sink the team and “you” (the investors) are going to lose a lot of money for no guarantee off success. You would probably have to go into hiding after when it blows up in your face and Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to turn you into synthetic fuel
Furthermore, you can bet you start sinking the team sponsors are going to want a chunk of their money back.