segedunum wrote:KERS problems? The best unit on the grid, allegedly? Many other teams had a few KERS issues, and one or two didn't even run it. I don't see the comparison.
I'm sure Mercedes were as fast as most teams on the grid at various points during the race, but they were where they were in qualifying and they finished where they finished in the race. That's why I don't particularly like this 'race pace' excuse that keeps cropping up. They can't count on Sauber making measurement screwups in every race either.
I wonder what gave you that impression. But in either case, it's about having started out with a technical a staff bigger than I ever worked within (300+?), this sets a particular culture that is very, very difficult to stamp out. What BAR did was basically asking a CART-chassis builder Reynard to design and build an F1 car with a nearly unlimited budget of tobacco-money. They got nowhere. Then Honda took over, they got nowhere.Ferraripilot wrote:
And regarding the BAR comments, I thought 99% of the BAR people were long gone.
NewtonMeter wrote:After an initial violent overreaction and a few days of vigorous brooding (yes, I take Motorsport THAT seriously) I calmed down somewhat and look forward to the race at sepang.
I don't get the same "head scratching" vibe I got from the team last year. I do get a sense of confidence and that they know they did a piss poor job at Australia, and are keen to make amends.
From sources inside the team and out, the vibe is that this is a genuinely good car. Not a world beater perhaps, but certainly a competent machine. The team has said repeatedly that they KNOW it's a good car and even that character Helmut Marko said that the car seemed to be genuinely good at the barca test (http://www.wheels24.co.za/FormulaOne/Me ... l-20110404).
I remember the case of How Ferrari's 2008 season began: Pretty poor. It just seemed they were ill prepared then. And I'm getting the same feeling from Merc. They were just plain old unprepared for the race.
Just as a little soliloquy, the race might not have reflected it, but I feel that if (hopefully when) Michael wins a race again, he will have a huge monkey off his back and give them young guns something to think about.
Anywho, that's my essay for the day...
xpensive wrote:I wonder what gave you that impression. But in either case, it's about having started out with a technical a staff bigger than I ever worked within (300+?), this sets a particular culture that is very, very difficult to stamp out. What BAR did was basically asking a CART-chassis builder Reynard to design and build an F1 car with a nearly unlimited budget of tobacco-money. They got nowhere. Then Honda took over, they got nowhere.Ferraripilot wrote:
And regarding the BAR comments, I thought 99% of the BAR people were long gone.
Now Mercedes seems to be a bit more successful, now that Brackley have a decent engine, but the inherent problem of complacency seems to be still there, I'd be surprised to learn that the Stuttgart suits have unlimited patience with a team they bought as the current WCC?
Come to think about it, Bob Bell might be brought in to, if possible, make sure that the W02 does not fall completely behind, which might make the Stuttgart suits pull the plug on the entire operation prematurely. Marcush, what do you think?xpensive wrote:In all honesty seg, I'm not so sure if we should xpect Bob Bell to spend so much time on this dog, perhaps he's hired to design the car for next year, you know the third year, when Mercedes are supposed to take the WDC/WCC?segedunum wrote:Bob Bell has a nightmare on his hands there. The stuff he's going to recommend probably won't go down too well with Mercedes because it's going to cost money, and lots of it.