segedunum wrote:Maybe we can stop the tripe being poured into these car threads from people who are doing nothing more than trying to reassure themselves that everything will be OK? This tripe manifests itself for page after page, but when I turn up we've suddenly gone off topic all of a sudden, it's all my doing and all my fault.
The truth is what it is and it hurts I'm afraid, but moaning about other people pointing it out won't help. Making it personal won't help either. I probably like Ferrari less than Mercedes, but nevertheless you can't deny that they look in pretty competent shape. Mercedes, put simply, don't. There it is.
If you want to discuss the car then do it (not that there's much to discuss), but don't start blaming people when they call out the bull.
No-one's blaming you for calling out "the bull" (possible freudian slip in reference to your Red Bull bias?) but they are certainly blaming you for how you go about it.
The idea that Mercedes is in trouble is entirely rational and any impartial observer could easily come to that conclusion. It is possible that they deliberately went for a test-bed approach, contrary to established wisdom, to allow more time to develop fancy bits while they bedded down the core systems of the car. However, it is therefore highly likely they will not have sufficient time to test and develop those fancy bits anyway, and will therefore end up behind the eight-ball.
It is also possible that Mercedes have severe managerial issues. Anyone with a basic knowledge of Org Behaviour could tell you that this may be due to multiple reasons, many of which could be caused by the flux at Honda/Brawn/Mercedes over the last few years. For instance, new leadership, new ownership, changes of staff, introduction of new staff, and new lines of reporting/communication relationships could be wreaking absolute havoc on the culture, moral and effectiveness of the team, although it is impossible to know from the outside. The "machine" that is the team may simply not be working yet, although this may have nothing to do with the competence of any individuals or the resources available.
In those two paragraphs I have essentially agreed, reinforced, and clarified your own positions on MGP that you bleat on about. Yet I hope people see it as a constructive addition to the thread, rather than serving any antagonistic purpose.