F1NAC wrote: ↑04 Mar 2019, 23:23
Big Mangalhit wrote: ↑04 Mar 2019, 18:47
SiLo wrote: ↑04 Mar 2019, 18:01
Nobody knows. Traditionally Mercedes have run with the most fuel out of all the teams for almost all their runs bar race sims.
I think you also have no way of knowing that Mercedes traditionally runs with more fuel... I think what you can say is that Mercedes traditionally runs away with more championships at the end of the year (usually 2 vs 0 from all the others combined).
Tradition is gone this year. Especially at second test where they've used the softest compound and "chased" top time
You have a source that Merc decided to scrap everything that could be used as baseline references from previous years of testing by completely changing their fuel load philosophy? Or was that just pure speculation on your part?
On top of that, it would be especially strange to decide to run lighter in a year where you could conceivably run heavier (given the new regulations - extra 5kg), even if you weren't planning on using the extra fuel during the course of the season.
All I've heard in interviews from the drivers (particularly Hamilton) is how tough it is to get a true feel for the car with the heavy fuel loads they were running.
Finally, I don't interpret Merc using the softest compound as chasing a top time, either. Especially when Hamilton didn't even set a personal best in S1 on his fastest lap. I view it as trying all the compounds in a year where the tires are once again changing dramatically (depth of tread, construction, etc.).