zibby43 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 20:01
Polite wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 19:55
zibby43 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 19:29
You missed the entire point of my story, which is that Mercedes voluntarily kept to the 0.9L limit despite being technically able to utilize the full 1.2L burn rate.
you are right, in fact Ferrari still thanks Mercedes for running the rest of the season with the limit of 0.9l even if they could use 1.2l, with their old spec PUs. While Ferrari raced from Monza onwards with the limit of 0.9l with their new PUs, respecting the agreement between the manufacturers
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/fresh ... 0/4996340/
Am I wrong or did you bring up the oil story to prove how bona fide Mercedes is?
You’re equating introducing the engines with automatically utilizing the higher burn rate.
There’re not mutually inclusive.
If you have an ace up your sleeve, you use it when you get the most out of it.
Ferrari and the others played with a deck of cards without aces.
If you had a doubt, would you trust what an opponent tells you about something done by themselves?
ps.
obviously there is no evidence of the agreement, just as there is no evidence that Mercedes used its 1.2l engines with only 0.9l
I would just like to bring back to reality a story that on this site and especially in England has been fictionalized all to the advantage of Mercedes, an their "fair play"