giantfan10 wrote: ↑31 May 2017, 17:11
what exactly are you basing your optimism about Mercedes on? Last years results? eternal optimism? enlighten me please.
As I said; Quickest package
when it works. They have shown so far that when the car works, it is as quick as the Ferrari. We have qualifying that shows this and we have had a couple of races where Mercedes at least in the hands of one of the driver showed as good pace. We have also seen that when they are facing issues, they are off the pace. It is no secret that the car seems to be very sensitive and have a very narrow operating window. Hence, when it works, it is quick, when it doesn't, it doesn't. It's not inherently slow, just difficult. And my post didn't imply optimism, it implied that the Mercedes has potential. With that I mean that the Ferrari has obviously showed strong race throughout the season so far, the Mercedes has been niggled with issues. If the latter solves the problems (the sensitivity toward the tire), I think they will be hard to beat, as they have shown in the last few races.
Feel free to disagree - we will see how the rest of the season turns out.
@basti313 - I think I actually commented on this specifically (the Spanish race) in the Mercedes team topic. In there, I outlined why I think Mercedes didn't explicitly 'use' and 'sacrifice' Bottas, even if it was way convenient for him to be in a position to hold up Vettel.