TNTHead wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 21:26
Interesting line of thinking. This way you could say that the RB16 is a very very good car because it brings out the best of racing drivers. And then it is a good car to learn on and should Albon get the time to cope with it. Question remains: after how many races should he had enough learning? In other words whats his 'exam' race? I would think last race of this season.
The other way around you could say that the Merc car is unreal: it's fast and relatively easy to drive. More potential for them to unlock by making it harder to drive but not necessary?
In regards to the mercedes, i honestly don't know just how good it is compared to the redbull.
What for me is very interesting is that it's extremely sensitive to the function of the tires.
It's not just about the magnificient engine, it's the whole package together, and it looks like mercedes has focused
a lot too on the tires, the DAS system is another example of how much their aim is with the tires.
Offcourse the benefit from generally 'always' being at the front means they don't have hot air from cars in front overheating both the car and thus the tires, which helps them a lot. It reminds me of the Vettel Redbull era, they were untouchable in clean air, but had it much harder when confronted with traffic and competition.
Since they were in such a lead from the start, both engine-wise, and grip-wise you might say, the rest first had to catch up to their speed before being able to 'outdevelop' or 'beat' them, but in the meantime, Mercedes was able to develop themselves too offcourse, so their lead remains high, they have a big margin.
As for RedBull, interestingly, i think the car is indeed very very good. If we look at the fact that they generally are the only team in 2020 that can 'engage' Mercedes (that doesn't mean generally beat them though), then they have a significant 'lead' on the rest. Ferrari only managed to do so last season because of their 'cheating'. The only other team that did their own work and improved significantly is Renault.
Looking at how Renault F1 is doing, i wondered whether the RB wouldn't have worked better with the Renault engine now, but this is all speculation.
In all general comparisons, i'd say that right now, we have 1. Mercedes clearly in it's own league. 2. RedBull relatively close to that, and then we have a gap till we reach 3. the rest of the field, minus perhaps Williams for example which is in league 4.
Last season, we had 1. Mercedes, 2 RedBull and Ferrari, and 3 the rest.
Somebody else mentioned it before : if you take away the Mercedes team itself, then RedBull would have been the most dominant team. We would have had Williams in a interesting position in 2014 if that would have been the case.
After all, if we look again at 'just' the powerplant: Williams has the merc engine, and they're absolutely nowhere.
Mclaren HAD the engine but were not in any winning area. Force India, which became racing point, had that engine, but were nowhere near the 'top' like AMG is.
Suddenly, now that RP has their hands on the AMG cars brushed in pink, they're 'at the front'. Suddenly, a guy like Stroll does much better, which i think is very interesting too. STILL, it's not like they are in front of RBR though.
So conclusion is yes, the Mercedes IS, very, very good, and i do think that it's not that 'easy' to drive to be honest, as we might suspect. I'd say the reason why Hamilton is shining so much and Bottas not, is that the Merc could be pretty hard to drive, and Hamilton can 'just manage in front of the cliff' and Bottas 'falls just over the cliff'.
going back to RedBull, i then think that Max is able to wring out the max of the RedBull, and Albon simply can't as his level is below that of Max.
All in all though, the truth remains the same: RBR has not done enough to bring a car that is able to beat Mercedes.
I honestly don't think that the Honda engine matter so much at this point (offcourse not working is another story).
Again, Williams, Racing Point neither are fighting AMG.
And even though the chassis of the RedBull clearly is the best after that of AMG, the simple truth is, it isn't good ENOUGH.