Foryster wrote: ↑04 Oct 2024, 07:21
They will be 3rd / 4th team in Mercedes family. Mclaren has much stronger correlation. Williams has Mercedes team principal. They will have same gearbox and rear suspension as the rest. Not much options to do something better.
"They will be 3rd / 4th team in Mercedes family" - all PU components are supplied equal to all teams, this is enforced by regulation.
"Mclaren has much stronger correlation" - what does this even mean?
"Williams has Mercedes team principal" - this has zero impact on PU supply.
"They will have same gearbox and rear suspension as the rest" - what source do you have that says they will also move to a Merc suspension and gearbox also? I don't even believe that's the case for Williams or McLaren at the moment.
The fact McLaren are beating Merc with their own engine should be proof that it's possible, not the opposite. I don't quite understand the stink around Renault binning off their PU development, it's an ungodly expensive endeavour and they have lost every single customer they had due to poor engines being pumped out for the last 10 years.
If it was a competitive unit with multiple contracts to other teams I'd understand the criticism but when the workers themselves can only come up with 'they'll miss out of the sporting history' as the reason for not shutting the program down I'm left scratching my head a little bit as to why everyone is upset. It's a results business and they have consistently produced sub-par PUs for the entire hybrid era