marcush. wrote:they claim to understand for quite a while now ...
it sure is depressing to watch them fail to identify the solution and implement it.Obviously there are people around who know what to do I do not subscribe to the theory Lotus does not know what they do right with tyres.
What can you see visually that Mercedes can implement from Lotus?
From what Mercedes have said, it is in the preparation of the tyre that they are failing....they assume. Everything is being looked at here, as all efforts to regain some form of control of degradation have thus far come up short.
My own opinion is that it is a combination of things that exacerbate the problem.
FRICS allied to the Mercedes V8 power delivery is a massive issue, Mercedes haven't really suffered front end problems as they have with the rear. And, as maps are limited an have to be presented before the season start you have no lee way in "tuning" the engine for optimal delivery from track to track.
In a nutshell, the problem could be "frozen in" for a season. Given past history of the team with tyres I have to say I'm pessimistic as to a solution being found this year.