Pyrone89 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2019, 12:11
Capharol wrote: ↑24 Jul 2019, 10:01
Pyrone89 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2019, 01:39
Are you seriously questioning this?
Ofcourse it is different when there is a major rule change which hurts that specific team (didnt with Merc). Furthermore Mercedes for years have no trouble getting tyres up to temp (lasting them was a different story until the 2019 Pirelli compounds) which is really important in the wet. The W10 is a direct descendant of the previous cars which were amazing in the wet.
the 2016 RB was good in the rain aswell, the 2018 RB on the other sucked in the rain, but won 5 races last year .....
and the difference between the 2016 and 2018 RB? not much because there were no big rule changes .... so yes we are seriously questioning your statement ....
I suggest you look at a picture of a 2016 car and an 2018 car and then tell me they look similar and there were no big rule changes
But still, your logic of if its good one year, it will be good the next, If it rains on sunday, does that mean Hulkenberg and Ricciardo will be very strong? As I remember Senna nearly winning in the wet once.