Mandrake wrote: ↑29 Aug 2017, 11:13
GPR-A wrote: ↑29 Aug 2017, 07:36
fiohaa wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:56
............Unlike Alonso, who cries and runs away.
Niki Lauda was probably the first one, who knew how to contribute to build a good car and then drive it to win titles. Michael was the next one who went into an under performing team and gave his precious years to be part of laying foundation for a future success. Hamilton was the next one, though he did not anticipate anything, but was wilful part of grandeur being built (he took the punt).
The Merc is where it is thanks to Nico and Michael. Hamilton benefitted from the work that was being carried before his arrival. In fact, many believe one of the reasons Merc is struggling this year is the lack of Nico's feedback.
Once again I would re-iterate, gone are those days when a Driver was critical for the development of the car. WIth all kinds of sophisticated systems and technologies, a driver input is more desired. Mercedes is not struggling because of lack of Nico's feedback. They are struggling as they were forced to alter their car design philosophy due to regulation changes AND A RESURGENT Ferrari. Take Ferrari's challenge out of the equation, ala 2014-2016, Mercedes would still be dominating.
As for their car philosophy, it would evolve, just like it evolved from 2010 to 2013. By their own admission, they don't understand how to implement a high rake due to the longer and wider car (regulations) and hence, have lost the ability to play with rear suspension. They lose downforce if they try to put higher rake, hence their suspension has to be far stiffer than they like, which has caused headaches in tyre usage. They have overcome a lot of those initial challenges, but still they need more innovation to outperform Ferrari. So, these challenges have nothing to do with Nico not being there. Their 2017 challenger got into design work in 2015 and the construction started in 2016 (that is how Mercedes works). All the current technical challenges are primarily related how the car has been conceived and designed and even if Nico was there, it wouldn't have been any different.
Simple example: The W08 was overweight out of the box, could Nico have done anything for that? It was their designers' choice.