Its very stark...Schumacher referred to a clause in the Resource Restriction Agreement (RRA), a pact agreed by the teams to keep costs down.
Earlier reports had accused Red Bull of also breaching some of the RRA’s guidelines about budgetary spending in 2010.
“There was an agreement that everyone would have the same size, but certain teams don’t respect that,” the seven time world champion is quoted as saying by the Daily Express.
“Now there seem to be different visions,” added Schumacher. “Will Mercedes have to go to an open field again or will the teams respect what they agreed?
“We are not on the same playing field,” the German added. “If you take the number of people we have compared with Red Bull, that is very different.”
When Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mclaren all employ in the neighborhood of 550 , but Merc interprets the RRA to only allow 450, it sounds like Merc misinterpreted the RRA. Either that or they weren't very serious about winning.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Its very stark...Schumacher referred to a clause in the Resource Restriction Agreement (RRA), a pact agreed by the teams to keep costs down.
Earlier reports had accused Red Bull of also breaching some of the RRA’s guidelines about budgetary spending in 2010.
“There was an agreement that everyone would have the same size, but certain teams don’t respect that,” the seven time world champion is quoted as saying by the Daily Express.
“Now there seem to be different visions,” added Schumacher. “Will Mercedes have to go to an open field again or will the teams respect what they agreed?
“We are not on the same playing field,” the German added. “If you take the number of people we have compared with Red Bull, that is very different.”
Got to love a guy moaning about other teams "interpreting" the rules when he has benefitted so much from the same sort of thing in the past.Pierce89 wrote:When Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mclaren all employ in the neighborhood of 550 , but Merc interprets the RRA to only allow 450, it sounds like Merc misinterpreted the RRA. Either that or they weren't very serious about winning.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Its very stark...Schumacher referred to a clause in the Resource Restriction Agreement (RRA), a pact agreed by the teams to keep costs down.
Earlier reports had accused Red Bull of also breaching some of the RRA’s guidelines about budgetary spending in 2010.
“There was an agreement that everyone would have the same size, but certain teams don’t respect that,” the seven time world champion is quoted as saying by the Daily Express.
“Now there seem to be different visions,” added Schumacher. “Will Mercedes have to go to an open field again or will the teams respect what they agreed?
“We are not on the same playing field,” the German added. “If you take the number of people we have compared with Red Bull, that is very different.”
This was precisely my point a few posts back, when I suggested that any "restructuring" of Mercedes Grand Prix should start from the very heavy and somewhat confusing top.Just_a_fan wrote: ...
Seriously though, if Merc thought X = W but everyone else things that X = Y where Y = W+100 then they need to look at their senior management fairly seriously. Somewhere at the top appears to have dropped the ball a bit if that's the case.
Don't you somethimes think F1 is a nice reflection of europe?Just_a_fan wrote: Seriously though, if Merc thought X = W but everyone else things that X = Y where Y = W+100 then they need to look at their senior management fairly seriously. Somewhere at the top appears to have dropped the ball a bit if that's the case.
mep wrote:Don't you somethimes think F1 is a nice reflection of europe?Just_a_fan wrote: Seriously though, if Merc thought X = W but everyone else things that X = Y where Y = W+100 then they need to look at their senior management fairly seriously. Somewhere at the top appears to have dropped the ball a bit if that's the case.
I think it was a matter of the precarious circumstance at the time in 2009. Brawn crash-dieted his team just so it could survive and dressed up(down) his team as a viable, small, nimble, and above all, a WORKABLE alternative to McLaren for Mercedes Benz.Ferraripilot wrote:mep wrote:Don't you somethimes think F1 is a nice reflection of europe?Just_a_fan wrote: Seriously though, if Merc thought X = W but everyone else things that X = Y where Y = W+100 then they need to look at their senior management fairly seriously. Somewhere at the top appears to have dropped the ball a bit if that's the case.
very funny yet so true!