I have a mixed feeling about it ... sometimes it nails it, sometimes is not!zibby43 wrote: ↑03 Aug 2021, 00:05Thanks for sharing. Does this blog have a good reputation for being accurate, in your estimation?atanatizante wrote: ↑02 Aug 2021, 21:13There is a blog dedicated to F1 in my country which has delivered these speculations/rumours and I'm inclined to believe them based on the facts that : 1. usually Merc is changing to a new spec PU in Spa due to having to run the toughest 2 races on the entire calendar (Spa and Monza) and 2. by the fact that they didn`t release any oil&fuel upgrade this year, that I'm aware of ...
But I`m glad that the LaplacesDemon forum colleague supports my statement and further gives me an argument, I quote: " With the freeze, new engines offer a power advantage due to degradation so it still appears optimal to deploy fresh units at high power-sensitive tracks but there are much fewer downsides to introducing them early in the season."