SectorOne wrote:It´s quite fascinating this car i have to say,
Visually it looks ordinary at best yet it´s comfortably the quickest machine of the lot.
With ROS and HAM in the car you also know that on any given weekend, one of them will get the most out of it.
According to some reporters (heard/read it in a couple of podcats/articles already) Mercedes know since the start of the season that they are not up there on race pace. And in Malaysia they gave up everything to get at least a pole to please Petronas in their home circuit (Rosberg was fastest on dry Q2 until rain started and then Vettel got that pole). They've sticked to that same strategy since then, and will continue to do so until tyre degradation is sorted and they can confortably fight for wins on every track, and not only on GPs that are easier to win from pole like Monaco.
Better to get some exposure on Saturdays and fall back on Sundays than being nowhere the whole weekend, is what these people claim Mercedes is doing.
Normally I would not believe all this talking, but considering how much the pace change from Q to R, I'm not sure it should be labelled as a crazy hypothesis.
I mean, all this "The W04 heat up the tyres very fast and that helps them in qualifying but hurts them in the race" is the most logical explanation, but maybe it is not the whole truth and there is something else going on.
If it was just Hamilton and Rosberg's skills putting the car on pole, they sure should be doing some impressive last stints on low fuel during the races too.
Just my point of view.