Someone downvoted my earlier post calling out PG Tech for spreading rumors as facts and said "looks like you were wrong." I don't really care about that stuff, but, what does bother me is, of course, they didn't actually respond to the post and explain why (probably because they couldn't). And that's disappointing, because it's a sign that the fan warring in here is starting to get ridiculous.
Anyway, I'll take this opportunity to post a source today that allegedly rubbishes the claim of Mercedes alone putting pressure on the FIA for a postponement until '21 (as the PG Tech rumor insinuates, which I cannot find corroboration for anywhere). It's from GP Today.
"According to the Italian La Gazzetta dello Sport,
Mercedes and Honda have pushed for the ban on Party Mode to be postponed to Monza. The ban, which limits cars to the same engine setting for both qualifying and racing, was expected to take effect for this weekend's race at Spa. According to the Italian newspaper,
it was not only Mercedes but also Honda that asked to postpone the ban until a better definition was adopted: "The requests from Mercedes and Honda were decisive." According to the report, Mercedes and Honda engineers have successfully argued that they "needed more time on the dyno to comply with the new regulations." The German Mercedes team's power unit is said to deliver 1,027 horsepower in qualifying, while Honda delivers just under 1,000 horsepower to Verstappen and Albon in Party Mode."
No mention whatsoever of Mercedes solely pushing for a delay until '21. No mention whatsoever of only Mercedes pushing for a delay this year.
https://www.gptoday.net/nl/nieuws/f1/25 ... te-stellen