NoDivergence wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:42
Mercedes is in shambles, they just cannot figure out this car. At this rate, Lewis's move to Ferrari might be his second incredible decision
It's the tyre temperature and ride height: the usual stuff. All the teams have fluctuations in performance based on that, even McLaren and Red Bull.
I'm sure Mercedes-Benz will be more competitive elsewhere.
dialtone wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 21:38
That car is terrible, props to george for not binning it yet.
The "terrible" car has won three Grands Prix!
Sure, Mercedes seemed to have stalled their upward trends, but fluctuations from circuit to circuit depending on ambient conditions and track characteristics
is totally normal.
Unless Mercedes fans have lost the faith that the masterful Mecedes GP engineers who delivered strong upgrades, suddenly don't know what they are doing -- there is absolutely no reason to suppose that.
The notion that Mercedes-Benz is not a competitive top four team and is no longer in contention for race victories with Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren in the finely balanced field is absurd IMO.