Mr.G wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 19:44
dans79 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 14:19
Mr.G wrote: ↑11 Mar 2020, 13:31
Reading all this for me it looks like Mercedes' political games ruined F1...
You are going to have to explain that, because they aren't the ones accused of bending/braking the rules, or getting the benefits of secret deals with the governing body.
It's naive to think this is about the engine... It's about the Concorde agreement, money, new rules, keeping competitors busy, distraction from their own team, ... Classic Lauda, Toto tactics... I don't saying they doing something wrong, just for me it's too much. Mercedes is too cocky, and arrogant, like they got "god complex"...
In a long term view, Mercedes may be currently playing a political game in order to be the "new" most influent team in the F1, more or less what Ferrari is currently in the F1 panorama (Ferrari veto has been already officialy confirmed by the FIA for the 2021 Concorde agreement). It may even be possible to link this political game with the last rumours we heard regarding Mercedes soon retiring from F1. We can relate this to your idea of "god complex".
Based on their hystory and results, there is clearly a place for Mercedes but along side with Ferrari in the last circle of F1 power (which I think they are already in, but without the veto), instead of trying to be the Ferrari counter power.
But in the short term view, Mercedes is clearly interested to understand what is the secret of the Ferrari PU. This is normal, F1 is also about this.
What is criticable in this point is that they may have a short memory (Mercedes have agreed in the past at least one "confidential settlement" with the FIA) and that, the effects of their current communication upon the F1 fans would lead to create, if they loss their dominance, a discredit to the 2020 F1 champions and the FIA. This is what we can already feel, when reading people here. And this feeling is sad for people as we who are looking for fights in each F1 grand prix of the season.
May be I am dreaming too much. But I would love to see a very close fights this year, starting this weekend, whatever people will say against FIA