Rikhart wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 17:21
Does this team have infinite budget? How many major changes have they now done on this car?
I would ask that of teams like Mclaren, redbull, alpine, and ferrari.
Mercedes doesnt have upgrades as often as we think. The other teams seem to have more stuf thowing at their cars.
Mercedes has the most fanfare when an upgrade is coming for sure. But the others quietly make their changes.
As for the hungarian race. It's a false sense of confort if anyone looking at the last stint thinks the mercedes have closed the gap to mclaren.
The car needs to be capable of a net lower time start to finish with all things considered and the W14 did not over the MCL60.
Fastest over 1 stint with a tyre offset is not applicable across the whole race as evidence of having a faster car. For whatever reason the car could not be faster over the other stints even in clean air. The Mclaren managed a net faster race time simply because of better pace distributed at different phases of the race. The team choose how to use the car's pace and tyres' grip at opportune times to allow it to not need to be faster than the mercedes in the end and still finish ahead. So they still have more capacity for pace than Mercedes.
The W14 needs a lot of improvement in it's tyre warm up. This issue has plagued even other W cars in the past.
The topspeed fix would also be nice.
Spa will have rain. If i rememeber correctly Norris is good in the wet and so is the mclaren. So it will be another challenging weekend for mercedes to get on the podium. Oscar looks like he is right there with Lando and would also be fighting hard to get his first podium.
Mercedes need some really effective upgrades this weekend.