I don't really agree with you, the Williams and Force India haven't had the same rate of development since 2014 then the works teams. With Sauber and Renault you can really see what a not-really-developed chassis without a Mercedes engine will do.sosic2121 wrote:I believe mercedes (from day one) run their engine in some special way.ClarkBT11 wrote: I don't think they get all have to have the same engine maps that could be why they get more out of their engine plus their engine is designed for their chassis. It could be that in a certain configuration you can exert more power. Do they all get the same fuel and lubricants probably not
How can Mercedes use more downforce and still top the speed trap is their aero that efficient. A lot of people would disagree....
Is any other mercedes powered team running water intercooler?
also mercedes engine is less reliable then Williams, FI or Manor. I don't think that's an accident.
ric's pole in Monaco is a proof that merc chassis is not so special.
I believe that 0.5s gap that merc has in Q since ever is much bigger but they're sandbagging.
About fuel, afaik, they have same supplier, but that means nothing.
one more thing I noticed, half way down the straights mercedes speed advantage is huge, but at the end of the straights other teams are often little faster. all points to more power and much more DF/drag...
Monaco is a bit of an odd one out. I imagine, when you design a car, you take a sweetspot of DF where you try to optimize drag vs DF levels. Everything else is a compromise. Williams designed their car for Silverstone it seems, therefore they are comprising most other tracks. RedBull seems te designed their car around a high downforce setup, why they did reletive badly at Baku. Mercedes looks like to have something in the middle, but it's so advances that in compromised setup, they still beat teams that are in their sweetspot, Monaco (not helped with Hamiltons issues and Rosberg's lack of confidence) as one of three exeptions in the last 2 ½ years.
That the advantage of .5 came down the last few GP's: wet track and no one to challenge Rosberg at Baku.