djones wrote: ↑09 Nov 2020, 11:34
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Nov 2020, 13:35
Moore77 wrote: ↑06 Nov 2020, 13:23
He really mocks, not just those arm chair experts here, but all those so called pundits on print and digital media who peddled the same lines and Mercedes was happy with that!
They were led that way by Horner etc. who kept shouting that if only they had a better PU they'd win the title. Horner kept saying that Red Bull had the best chassis and aero and the media/pundits bought it hook, line and sinker.
Mercedes just kept quiet and kept winning.
Exactly this. Every single race without fail one of the Redbull team is on the radio trying to make a point of the engine. Even the last race there was something like "your faster everywhere Max, its just 0.5 on the straights your losing".
Its fair to say there is a different dynamic there as Mercedes are one team with chassis/engine and you can't call out your own. However, even though Honda and RBR are 'separate' and just partners, that certainly doesn't make it ok.
I think Merc are so successful in part because of this 'we win and lose as one' philosophy. When things don't go well, all parts come together and collaborate to try to raise their collective game which helps the team improve in all areas.
If you have the chassis/aero guys like at Red Bull saying 'well it's not OUR fault!' then they are less likely to look within and try to improve when they can put any shortcomings onto someone else. (First Renault, now Honda) Without that introspection and willingness to do better or shoulder part of the responsibility, you are never going to progress enough.
It comes from the top. You never hear Toto blaming any part of the team or car/engine design. Horner has called out engine suppliers on numerous occasions.