Martin mate your supposed to say mclaren are going to win the title not tip someone else. Bloody hell.MacX wrote:Martin about Mercedes
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/111743
a bit like BMW before 2009...Juzh wrote:I slowly begin to think merc is indeed going to be the best car next year. There's just too much rumors which don't want to die, meaning something must be going on.
They found 1s in S1 of Suzuka alone.diego.liv wrote:AMuS claiming that Merc found around 2 seconds from 2012 to 2013
I was just refering to the subject of the article, made back in february, after the tests; i wasn't mocking AMus, neither MercOwen.C93 wrote:They found 1s in S1 of Suzuka alone.diego.liv wrote:AMuS claiming that Merc found around 2 seconds from 2012 to 2013
Good point, there was a fair bit of buzz on the importance of 'works' teams when Lewis was deciding back in 2012. Now I think about it properly it is a case of the engine being built specifically for this specific car, working in tandem with the aero designers etc, not the engine team building the best they can and slotting it into the chassis and therefore effectively being the same for both works and customer teams. Potentially a huge benefit provided they take advantage of it.dans79 wrote:I think being a works team is going to benefit them a lot more than people think. They can design the engine exactly how they want it, all they way down to the location of the mounting points. I think the biggest benefit they will have is not being hampered by the engine freeze anymore. The Renault edge when it comes to mapping flexibility is gone, that alone is huge.
Influence on the W05 itself doesn't seem too likely, it's pretty late in the game for that. But I would think he'll be involved in the update package brought to Australia and will responsible for in-season development. I think the same goes for James Allison at Ferrari. Both came awful late for any meaningful influence into the initial design for the 2014 car, but the first update package & inseason dev is a certainty.kooleracer wrote:Does anyone know if Paddy Lowe will have any influence on the W05 car? Geoff Willis is leading the project. Or doesn't Paddy get involved with engineering anymore as Executive Director (Technical)?
Wasn't it the same last year with all the mercury stuff?Juzh wrote:I slowly begin to think merc is indeed going to be the best car next year. There's just too much rumors which don't want to die, meaning something must be going on.
No they can't. Im pretty sure the mounting points are regulated with the new engines. To be able to fit any engine into any car.dans79 wrote:They can design the engine exactly how they want it, all they way down to the location of the mounting points.
Of course, they have an advantage on this. The regulations stipulate the number of mounting points and the fact that they have to be on the engine but the fia didn't even know the exact shape/ sizeof the engines when the rules were made so how could they stipulate exact mounting points. Merc will have worked closely with the engine division and then fed the information though to the other teams. I expect they will have a contracted date at which they had to send a mock up of the engine to customer teams but the works team would've had the information and be able to ask for adjustments far earlier in the process.Holm86 wrote:No they can't. Im pretty sure the mounting points are regulated with the new engines. To be able to fit any engine into any car.dans79 wrote:They can design the engine exactly how they want it, all they way down to the location of the mounting points.
Wolff and Lowe are on the same 'level' splitting Ross's job. Wolf does the commercial side and Lowe does the sporting/tech side if you like. Lowe is overseeing the team and i don't think will have much influence directly on the car design. I think they just gave him that role this year for something to dokooleracer wrote: 2014 Structure