Just_a_fan wrote: ↑21 May 2021, 12:14
It's an interesting gamble for both teams, isn't it?
Every race I look to see if Mercedes have brought an upgrade package to the W12 and every race so far I've been mildly disappointed.
I wonder if they are just trying to be as economical as possible and not do anything if they can get away with it. For sure they must have things in the pipeline but if it saves money to keep them on the shelf for now and they are confident they can compete/win with what they've got, then why bother?
I do feel like there has been a noticeable shift in confidence over the last couple of race weekends. They've extracted a lot more from the base design and obviously feel there's more to come, and maybe they aren't on the back foot any longer.
Add to the relative gain they think they'll get if Red Bull have to do away with their rear wing design and perhaps they feel they are in a good place for the season.