jason.parker.86 wrote:IMO the problem with Mercedes is they are struggling to get the pace over one lap! Their best hope in qualifying is to do about 20 flying laps to get the best out of the car and tyres, because in all honesty the race pace of that car is not bad! It just needs some clean air
IMHO the problem with Mercedes is that despite some key personnel changes, such as Brawn himself, this is still the same team that was Honda. Last year they had the largest development budget spent on the car by some considerable margin and that gave them enough of an early season advantage that they managed to win the championships.
Throughout the season many of their updates did not work or even reduced the performance of the car, giving Jenson in particular all kinds of problems throughout the mid-season. This year, now that the money is back to more normal levels they are struggling with all those same issues. They're not getting the best out of the tyres, their aero upgrades aren't working as they should, and as a team they're not giving their two drivers any kind of platform on which to build.
Schumacher has under performed compared to both his team mate and reputation, but the biggest problem for them is that the car is a bit of a dog. What is worrying is that they don't seem to have a grip on why and their latest developments and 'big step forward' has actually lost them performance relative to the rest of the grid. Their lack of understanding of the tyres seems to be paramount, but their aero isn't performing well either. This doesn't bode well for next year when the tyres and aero will undergo significant change.
Edit: That they're compounding their basic car problems with operational issues is unforgivable.