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Always a good sign to be quick straight out of the block's.
Yeah
As you increase speed the distance between cars increases.Herr_Koos wrote: ↑12 Mar 2021, 16:33This might be reading too much into things, but...
Lando and Ocon just arrived at the last corner pretty much together. They weren't on camera, but I could see the orange dot and blue dot almost on top of each other on the track map. As they hit the main straight and put the hammer down, the orange dot was oh-so-slightly but noticeably pulling away from the blue dot. Merc horses doing their thing.
There weren’t any major issues, at least the car seems to not be suffering from overheating which was probably the main concern for the team when it came to the new PU.McL-H wrote:Seidl was very satisfied so far. I see happy faces in the McLaren garage. That is a good sign.
Yes, it seems there is a lot of work being done in the pits and less running on the track, but I guess this to be expected since they are the only team with new engine partner.
Or the aMG 44, just in case there's confusion between Lewis and former politician Neil.Big Tea wrote: ↑11 Mar 2021, 00:28Or a Mercedes AMG GT 'Hamilton', to which he would of course get a cut for each one sold.mwillems wrote: ↑11 Mar 2021, 00:06Yeah the overalls, inage rights, separate deals for sponsoring their own brand.... imagine Hamilton being paid 20m of the 30m cap. But on an entirely separate deal (cough cough), becomes a brand ambassador for Merc, at 20m per year.Big Tea wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 13:35What about when a driver is screened such as post race interview etc? Drivers show the watch and always have a hat with the brand name and be sure to present it to the camera.
While the driver is not actually in the car or on the podium, are they 'working for the team' and still employed by them, or could they moonlight by for instance having a particular brand of water in their hand or a logo on the towel around their neck while in these 'semi official' appearances?
It used to be that the drivers collar and shoulders belonged to them, but I am not sure of that these days.
Same thing with Kimi in the Alfa advert, is he there as a Ferrari driver or as Kimi, and does he get extra for it?
There must be many ways a drivers money can be boosted without the team getting directly involved, so not included in the cap.
I would but there isn't any, you're being over sensitive, that was just a humorous response to how the cost cap can affect teams like Mclaren.aMessageToCharlie wrote: ↑12 Mar 2021, 17:27Can we keep the Hamilton fan fiction in the Merc thread please? Thanks.
You pretty much wrote exactly what I was about to write. Way too early to tell anything with any amount of certainty but the signs are encouraging. The car looks good straight out of the box and so far decent reliability too.Xero wrote: ↑12 Mar 2021, 18:03I'd say that was a pretty successful first day of running. Key point for me was the middle sector time was very competitive, each sector with a consistent relative gap to the Red Bull. The MCL35 struggled in that middle sector, hopefully a sign they have fixed those weaknesses.
Can't really take much from the first day of testing, but really can't take much from testing in general.Xero wrote: ↑12 Mar 2021, 18:03I'd say that was a pretty successful first day of running. Key point for me was the middle sector time was very competitive, each sector with a consistent relative gap to the Red Bull. The MCL35 struggled in that middle sector, hopefully a sign they have fixed those weaknesses.