Phil wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 14:14
DiogoBrand wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 15:34
Oh, of course. Because never in the last 5 years has anyone at Mercedes downplayed their own advantage. Every winter they say they aren't the fastest, and every time it's a lie.
Except they weren't fastest last year. Once you look past the Melbourne QF anomaly last year, you'll see that Ferrari was the better performing car bar a few races in the first half of the season.
One could also point to the year before, when Ferrari was overall stronger in many races, but Mercedes had that edge in qualifying that allowed them to put their car ahead of the Ferraris in qualifying and have an advantage during the race.
Yes, but what I mean is: Even when they seemed way slower than Mercedes for testing last year, they were pretty much on par with Ferrari at Melbourne, and even though Ferrari did start the year with a faster car, Vettel ended up 88 points behind, both because they weren't as efficient in development, but also because when the pressure rised, Hamilton showed what I already knew: He is a far better driver than Vettel.
So I really don't get the fuss. Mercedes are known for sandbagging in testing, and even when they did have the slower car they ended up winning both championships with a clear margin.