I really can’t see max leaving. There’s been far tougher years for him than this last handful of races.
Also, 1.5tenths is about the norm for an upgrade package. Unless it’s from Ferrari camp when it’s 2-3x that
It's not relevant to compare Max's times before championships. When you get a taste of success, after that, you aren't going to just hang around on the track just for loyalty to the team. Hamilton had enough of Merc within two years without success and jumping Ferrari which can't also promise success better than Merc.chrisc90 wrote:I really can’t see max leaving. There’s been far tougher years for him than this last handful of races.
Also, 1.5tenths is about the norm for an upgrade package. Unless it’s from Ferrari camp when it’s 2-3x that
And Marko on max:"It has to work. Otherwise it doesn't look good"
"There are clauses in Max's contract that make it possible - if certain things happen - to leave the team at any time."
I don't think the current performance is the main reason for him (potentially) wanting to leave the team. I think the whole Horner situation + Newey leaving + (rumoured) '26 PU struggles all together might be the why he would consider jumping ship.Paa wrote: ↑10 Jul 2024, 13:29Max has been with Red Bull since forever. Now they had 4-5 difficult races (possibly due to a FIA downgrade?) - in which period he still collected by far the most points and comfortably winning the WDC. And everybody talks about jumping ships right away. Isn't it a bit premature?
It shows the scale of how much more Mercedes can improve if it is only now this year that they are getting a handle on the regulations imoAR3-GP wrote: ↑10 Jul 2024, 15:39If it’s only 1.5 tenths, Mercedes will surpass them this year and be ahead next year. Mercedes has much more windtunnel and CFD time. Mercedes also has introduced very few aerodynamic updates to this point and Wolff said a lot of performance is coming.
Performance in Hungary and Spa will set the future for the team. The position of both drivers will become clear.
3 tenths and there’s a good chance of keeping Ver for 2025.
If they bring 3 tenths I’ll eat my hat. At this point in the regs, that would be legitimately insane. Even 1.5 tenths is ambitious IMO given how little the recent Red Bull upgrades have brought. I agree with you that this will be a huge moment for the team. This needs to work.AR3-GP wrote: ↑10 Jul 2024, 15:39If it’s only 1.5 tenths, Mercedes will surpass them this year and be ahead next year. Mercedes has much more windtunnel and CFD time. Mercedes also has introduced very few aerodynamic updates to this point and Wolff said a lot of performance is coming.
Performance in Hungary and Spa will set the future for the team. The position of both drivers will become clear.
3 tenths and there’s a good chance of keeping Ver for 2025.
Seriously, the only lesson people should have learned in terms of predicting the future of the competitive picture is that it's not predictable.
most teams just copy redbull so should they be fearful i dont think soDee wrote: ↑10 Jul 2024, 16:36It shows the scale of how much more Mercedes can improve if it is only now this year that they are getting a handle on the regulations imoAR3-GP wrote: ↑10 Jul 2024, 15:39If it’s only 1.5 tenths, Mercedes will surpass them this year and be ahead next year. Mercedes has much more windtunnel and CFD time. Mercedes also has introduced very few aerodynamic updates to this point and Wolff said a lot of performance is coming.
Performance in Hungary and Spa will set the future for the team. The position of both drivers will become clear.
3 tenths and there’s a good chance of keeping Ver for 2025.