Any expectations? I'm guessing a few bits around the rear.Mika1 wrote:Can't wait to see some pics of the car and the new updates.
Should we expect the passive DRS?
Any expectations? I'm guessing a few bits around the rear.Mika1 wrote:Can't wait to see some pics of the car and the new updates.
I'm guessing you missed last year -- the W03 pre-release speculation thread went to over 200 pages! That's more than most of the other car theads generated over the entire season! Rather I think this year has been fairly tempered from Merc fans. Like other Merc fans I think we will go into this year with severely conservative expectations.Just_a_fan wrote: Interesting how busy this thread is. Not sure the Merc has had this much interest pre-season - the McLaren normally does. I wonder if there are a few undeclared Hamilton fans that have moved across with him and are now keen to see the car do well.
he also said, that the crosworth was bad in that regard. out of the sudden you got the full torque and you feel like been kicked by an elephant.raymondu999 wrote:I'd agree with that. I think the drivability is not about the amount of torque output, but rather, how smooth the curve would be - allowing the drivers to have a predictable throttle response. I remember a while ago Barrichello said that the Honda was very bad in drivability terms, so much so that he didn't really have the confidence to push in traction zones, scared of wheelspin, because the peaks were sudden.
I think Mercedes is like Toyota was 5 years ago when they just couldn't get the respect. I remember everyone saying they just needed a top 5 driver like Alonso. Now that Mercedes pulled the trigger on Lewis and Co., there is no more excuses. I'm not a Mercedes fan but look forward to see if we have top 5 teams battling each race as opposed to only 2 top teams really in the hunt.Just_a_fan wrote:Interesting how busy this thread is. Not sure the Merc has had this much interest pre-season - the McLaren normally does. I wonder if there are a few undeclared Hamilton fans that have moved across with him and are now keen to see the car do well.
Here's to the season!
Interesting? Go look at the older Merc threads; they're always huge if not the biggest. Hell, the team threads exist because of us Silver Arrow lovers and haters.Just_a_fan wrote:Interesting how busy this thread is. Not sure the Merc has had this much interest pre-season - the McLaren normally does. I wonder if there are a few undeclared Hamilton fans that have moved across with him and are now keen to see the car do well.
Oh noes the gates are closed
Deja-vu, i would say. I remember Haug saying after China GP 2012: "Who are the ones having issues with the tyres? Not us!" - we all know what happened later in the season. But surely, i DO hope they got really good tyre management this year. [-o<lewishamilton90 wrote:Mercedes insists tyre management issues now gone
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/105985
I think teams generally don't "open up" their garage until they're required by the regulations to so do. I'm not sure if that happens on Thursdays or Fridays, though.Nando wrote:Hopefully it´s because they got something interesting for us.