What's missing here is the realtive pace compared to all other teams. Pre 2017 the Merc was so much quicker than all other cars, that running high up the order in terms of laptime was just because their car was so much faster anyways. If everyone was going at 80%, Merc could still go at 70% or whatever and be relatively quicker than others.GPR -A wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 09:16Except for 2018, Mercedes has always attempted short runs, while they haven't shown their ultimate pace, but they have always shown the pace. They seem to simply weigh up to the opposition in quali sims.F1NAC wrote: ↑04 Mar 2019, 23:23Tradition is gone this year. Especially at second test where they've used the softest compound and "chased" top timeBig Mangalhit wrote: ↑04 Mar 2019, 18:47
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).
Only in 2017 and 2018 Ferrari had a car that was occasionally able to beat the Mercedes, both seasons not necessarily in the winter but in the first parts of the season where Merc struggled to get its Diva up to pace.
So 2019 is their first true deviation from the rule with chasing laptimes and going through the softest compounds (that were also not that diverse in recent years)