With the relatively minor caveat of course, that the Lotus and Williams cars have been competitive on more or less 9 or 10 tracks so far this year. :pMercAMGF1Fans wrote:Tis True!NonNewtonic wrote:But one thing not may people realise that whenever Mercedes introduce a upgrade it always work! Unlike teams like Lotus Williams etc. they need hell lot of track running on EVERY single upgrade they introduce.Morteza wrote:So they finally unveiled the updates they promised for Singapore. The one thing that makes me wonder along with other members on this forum is that they are using sensors on the car. Is it really the first time? Is it because of their 60% model? The thing is they are always late with their upgrades. We can all remember how long it took them to adapt EBD last year. I hope it helps the car gain some pace or it's all wasted effort.
On a more serious note, what parts have you seen other teams, or these two in particular, bring to races and spend an inordinate amount of time testing? All I can think of is Lotus' ddrs and after this test, Mercedes will have had more on-track testing on their design than the 4 hours Kimi had with it.
For example Lotus' pelican nose appeared and was raced then and there, so were Williams' brake ducts. Basically, I don't know how you've come to the conclusion that the Mercedes aero updates have worked as expected with less on-track testing when all the teams use Friday running to evaluate their new parts?