The cars were geared differently. Lewis was bouncing off the rev limiter in 7th while W02 was geared to really wring things out. Also, Macca was running more downforce, especially at the rear. W02 was running far less downforce. Otherwise I saw absolutely no difference in engine performance. The variables I mentioned are the only reasons behind W02 being able to pull awayxpensive wrote:For all those who doubted that some Mercedes engines are more equal than others, watching MSC pulling away from the
helpless Hamilton on the straights today must have been ample evidence that at least MGP's motors most certainly are?
xpensive wrote:For all those who doubted that some Mercedes engines are more equal than others, watching MSC pulling away from the
helpless Hamilton on the straights today must have been ample evidence that at least MGP's motors most certainly are?
Indeed, and McLaren will be asking some serious questions if they aren't already. It's getting more and more impossible to explain away the more races we see it at.xpensive wrote:For all those who doubted that some Mercedes engines are more equal than others, watching MSC pulling away from the helpless Hamilton on the straights today must have been ample evidence that at least MGP's motors most certainly are?
xpensive wrote:For all those who doubted that some Mercedes engines are more equal than others, watching MSC pulling away from the
helpless Hamilton on the straights today must have been ample evidence that at least MGP's motors most certainly are?
Because their car is build that way. TO OPTIMISE STRAIGHT LINE SPEED while Mclaren are running a massive rear wing. Ideally with that rear wing Mclaren should have been the slowest car in the grid but the MERC engines are the only reason why they are ahead.munudeges wrote:Indeed, and McLaren will be asking some serious questions if they aren't already. It's getting more and more impossible to explain away the more races we see it at.xpensive wrote:For all those who doubted that some Mercedes engines are more equal than others, watching MSC pulling away from the helpless Hamilton on the straights today must have been ample evidence that at least MGP's motors most certainly are?
That wasn't down to gear rations or drag. At every single race we've seen the Mercedes cars have at least a good 5 kph advantage over other cars, including Mercedes powered ones. Given how much Mercedes are lacking in terms of downforce then you would think they would be the ones who would have more drag, but their top end speeds say otherwise. They are, more often than not, able to stay ahead of other cars behind even when they have their wings open.
You're not getting how this works. It should be Mercedes needing to run the massive rear wing because they're the ones with the large downforce deficit, but it's not. Against a team that should be running the same engines there is then only one conclusion you can draw.Mr.S wrote:Because their car is build that way. TO OPTIMISE STRAIGHT LINE SPEED while Mclaren are running a massive rear wing.
Err, I think you're the one that doesn't really understand how it works, if you have a downforce deficiency, that's because your car has terrible aero efficiency with more wing bolted on, which means it's the very last thing you would do...munudeges wrote: It should be Mercedes needing to run the massive rear wing because they're the ones with the large downforce deficit, but it's not.
Notice too that when tyre wear is less important Mercedes look much better?xpensive wrote:What was obvious today, at least to me, was that MSC had no problems even with Hamilton sitting in the former's wake,
while as soon as the latter tried to pull out of the slipstream, MSC just eased away.
Ntotice too that Lewis cant pull of an overtake without crashingringo wrote:Notice too that when tyre wear is less important Mercedes look much better?xpensive wrote:What was obvious today, at least to me, was that MSC had no problems even with Hamilton sitting in the former's wake,
while as soon as the latter tried to pull out of the slipstream, MSC just eased away.