Hemsy wrote:People are simply exaggerating what Rosberg said. The situation is not as bad as people are putting it out to be. Firstly the W03 is a brand new car and has completed just one test! This means they have yet to figure out the best compromise between performance and tire life. Remember last year in pre-season testing, everyone was complaining how fast the Pirellis were wearing out yet once everyone got to grips with their new cars and the tires, they did just fine. Secondly the temperatures at the test were very low. This would have led the tires to grain a lot faster. Thirdly Barcelona is very hard on the tires with its high-speed corners and this should not be a problem on other tracks. I would wait until the end of the 2nd Barcelona test before drawing any conclusions.
Fully agree with this.
One should remember that Barcelona is a track that exaggerates ANY weakness in a car. Exactly why it's a very suitable test venue. Therefore, what we see in Barcelona is worst case scenario and certainly not applicable to the entire season.
That being said, no one should be under the illusion that Merc will be in the hunt for poles and wins just yet (an admission that's not nice to come to terms with for a merc fan) and the pace of the Ferrari in the last day does concern me somewhat.
But if the W03 can come within, say 0.5 - 0.6 of the fight at the front, I'd be satisfied for now.