segedunum wrote:
There's no way to spin that fact to claim that they are on the decline. They aren't - plain, simple.
I'm sure that's what people thought of Williams around 2003/2004. That proved to be the last hurrah.
And as I've already pointed out, Ferrari had an even longer gap between title wins and then had their best ever run.
Success comes and goes. Sometimes you get it because of other peoples mistakes (e.g. Turkey last year), sometimes you're just the luckiest, sometimes the cleverest, sometimes simply being the most consistent even though you're never the quickest (look at last year's WCC race where McLaren finished ahead of Ferrari even though the latter probably had the better car). Indeed, having the quickest car is no more a guarantee of success than any other single factor; it's getting enough factors lined up on your side that gets you over the line first.
You seem to feel the need to believe that McLaren are finished. Great, good for you. But if you can predict the future so well, I'd suggest buying a lottery ticket might not be a bad plan...
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.