That's a major drawback IMO. Haven't anything like this happened during Hybrid era for Mercedes?f1316 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 09:15http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... til-france
You’ve got to think this swings the balance towards Ferrari for Canada - Mercedes having to run the same PU for a 7th race means they’ll likely have to be careful with settings vs. what’s rumoured to be a brand new PU inc 12 more horses in Seb’s car.
Albeit, if Mercedes make it work, they’ll be in a good position to go to the end of the year without penalties.
It´s probably one of the few times that Mercedes has this sort of problem during the hybrid era. To have a good competitor putting some pressure is good for F1 as we can see that even Mercedes can have some problems. But its true that if they can collect good points during these races they could have an advantage during the last part of the season, we will see.f1316 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 09:15http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... til-france
You’ve got to think this swings the balance towards Ferrari for Canada - Mercedes having to run the same PU for a 7th race means they’ll likely have to be careful with settings vs. what’s rumoured to be a brand new PU inc 12 more horses in Seb’s car.
Albeit, if Mercedes make it work, they’ll be in a good position to go to the end of the year without penalties.
This is a very important point. If Ferrari has been really affectd but this change we Will see it in Canada, and this could be a crucial factor during the rest of the season.Monster Hesh wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 13:47This race will be a good comparison between Baku, where Ferrari comfortably had the fastest car. Whether upgrades brought in Spain really have changed the order or if it was just characteristics. The fact that Ferrari engines were leading all speed traps until Spain, then struggle to trouble the top half in Spain, could stem from their FIA investigation and further oil burning directives. Perhaps this is just a very fluid season for form, as it seems a constant flow of updates, Ferrari most aggressive in the first flyaway saga.
Mercs are not chariots of Gods.. they are also just a team which managed to do the best turbo engines and run away till last year with sufficient advantage in the front.. and always had thier engines turned down half way down the race.. now that they are coming under real pressure they are pushing the limits more and cracking..Vasconia wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 11:40even Mercedes can have some problems.f1316 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 09:15http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... til-france
You’ve got to think this swings the balance towards Ferrari for Canada - Mercedes having to run the same PU for a 7th race means they’ll likely have to be careful with settings vs. what’s rumoured to be a brand new PU inc 12 more horses in Seb’s car.
Albeit, if Mercedes make it work, they’ll be in a good position to go to the end of the year without penalties.
Right, and who’s to say their update won’t be bigger than Ferrari’s (which apparently isn’t the full step they were targeting, due to not wanting to risk reliability) and hence serve them better for the rest of the season.
There should be a crash course for newbees on this forum. "Understanding Competitive Landscape: A historic perspective". Or maybe "How you can't win championships with just a good engine : A Williams Perspective".BwajSF wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 11:53Mercs are not chariots of Gods.. they are also just a team which managed to do the best turbo engines and run away till last year with sufficient advantage in the front.. and always had thier engines turned down half way down the race.. now that they are coming under real pressure they are pushing the limits more and cracking..Vasconia wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 11:40even Mercedes can have some problems.f1316 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 09:15http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... til-france
You’ve got to think this swings the balance towards Ferrari for Canada - Mercedes having to run the same PU for a 7th race means they’ll likely have to be careful with settings vs. what’s rumoured to be a brand new PU inc 12 more horses in Seb’s car.
Albeit, if Mercedes make it work, they’ll be in a good position to go to the end of the year without penalties.
its not "Even Mercs".. its juts Mercs....
Very true. This should be a really good test for both manufacturers' title aspirations. I suspect the GP itself will be relatively 'boring' but, strategically, it should be fascinating.f1316 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 13:20Right, and who’s to say their update won’t be bigger than Ferrari’s (which apparently isn’t the full step they were targeting, due to not wanting to risk reliability) and hence serve them better for the rest of the season.
But for Canada specifically, this seems to favour Ferrari.
Er, no. They have a possible quality issue with PU2. Not a technical issue, a quality issue. Now, that might be that they think the quality issue increases the risk of something failing so they're giving themselves time to sort it out.
It actually isn't. Most of the components have to do 7 race weekends, some components 10.5 race weekends, which means this PU would have been reused anyway, probably allocated to FP1 and FP2, possibly even FP3 of the next 7 race weekends. Mercedes is just shifting around with the run time it would be still doing anyway. The mileage they will doing now is replacing mileage they would be doing later on. So no, this is not above the expected life of the units.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 14:47The real talking point here is that Mercedes are confident enough that the PU1 units will all be able to do an extra event over and above the expected "life" of the units.
True, but it is common to change the first PU before the average time because it has to do all the FP and races whist the second and third will have an old PU's to help them do the FP's. So I guess it is not optimal to have one PU for 7 races but instead have the first PU for less races (lets say 6) then the other two for 7/8 races each but resting during all the FP. I think the first PU of the season is always the one with most mileage if it doesn't break.turbof1 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 14:56It actually isn't. Most of the components have to do 7 race weekends...Just_a_fan wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 14:47The real talking point here is that Mercedes are confident enough that the PU1 units will all be able to do an extra event over and above the expected "life" of the units.