- 10 Nov 14, 23:18#424922
Why would they be offering engines without extra pay? Has this been stated that Merc would not be remunerated for their efforts? These efforts which you've just told overboost are going on regardless of a freeze or unfreeze; so why is there necessarily any significant Merc resources being poured into it over and above what's already being done? If it does mean more money being paid atleast with the Merc there are more teams to spread the R&D costs. All other teams' costs are none of their concern.
The biggest benefit for the Merc team over the customers is the integration; it's clear now that as well as the best CPU they have the best aero and chassis, so they win on all fronts. Part of that is down to the ability to design car and CPU in tandem. This isn't Brawn - a modified Honda with a Merc engine dropped in the back with a short winning lifespan - this is the fruits of many years of labour, built to win consistently and over a long time, and it's paying handsomely. I also understand the way they've packaged the CPU is making a big difference, and one of the main hinderances of Ferrari - it's what helped them in Canada when the MGU-K failed. It seems like other teams have to fundamentally change more on their engines to improve, not just keep chipping away at what they've got.
I don't care about engine freezes per se, as has been said they all signed up to this, and even if as a spectator I can get bored by the domination my role is reactionary - I want the best for the sport but am powerless to achieve that - but I know when a businessman like Wolff who when two teams went under went on a survival of the fittest bent, then talks about the engines freeze like it's a cost exercise, not an advantage one, I tend to think he's paying lip service to the latest political zeitgeist.
Merc are out to protect themselves in the long run, which I've said is fair enough, and to do this having nothing change is at the moment the easiest way to do that. They know their updates will outstrip the other teams, or not lose them ground at worst, and that even if Honda turn up with a monster then McLaren still have to supply a package to make it work, which judging by the last couple of seasons is unlikely, at first anyway. Merc are in it to win it, they aren't in it for the long haul like Ferrari or Williams, willing to ride out the low points, so they are doing evrything in their power to capitalise on their success - a success which is huge for the Merc brand as a whole. And it means money. There's a reason Ferrari don't pay a penny in advertising - simply being in F1 is enough for them - so for Merc to be in this position is better than any sleek advertising. They don't win, they pull out, and lose all that prestige. They hold all the cards, and they want it to stay that way.
As for Merc's stance, it's obvious what they're doing and none of it is to save money. Toto's not that altruistic. It's pure selfishness, which is fair enough, but don't try and dress it up any other way.
Can you prove this or is it again just an opinion that doesnt take into account any facts, and instead sounds as if it has been thought through?
Firstly - none of it is to save money - how can you say this? - the facts are that merc would have to supply 8 extra sets of engines without extra pay, please explain how refusing to do this is not about the extra money. Lets hear your side of the argument as you at least have a bit more capacity to reason and avoid logical fallacies than some we have heard from on this
Secondly - for it to be pure selfishness would mean that there was only a benefit for Merc and Merc alone by sticking to the freeze, therefore you should be willing and able to explain what the benefit gained by ONLY Totos Merc and NO OTHER team would be by this
Remember selfish is (of a person, action, or motive) lacking consideration for other people; concerned chiefly with one's own personal profit or pleasure. So what do merc alone gain that noone else does?
Why would they be offering engines without extra pay? Has this been stated that Merc would not be remunerated for their efforts? These efforts which you've just told overboost are going on regardless of a freeze or unfreeze; so why is there necessarily any significant Merc resources being poured into it over and above what's already being done? If it does mean more money being paid atleast with the Merc there are more teams to spread the R&D costs. All other teams' costs are none of their concern.
The biggest benefit for the Merc team over the customers is the integration; it's clear now that as well as the best CPU they have the best aero and chassis, so they win on all fronts. Part of that is down to the ability to design car and CPU in tandem. This isn't Brawn - a modified Honda with a Merc engine dropped in the back with a short winning lifespan - this is the fruits of many years of labour, built to win consistently and over a long time, and it's paying handsomely. I also understand the way they've packaged the CPU is making a big difference, and one of the main hinderances of Ferrari - it's what helped them in Canada when the MGU-K failed. It seems like other teams have to fundamentally change more on their engines to improve, not just keep chipping away at what they've got.
I don't care about engine freezes per se, as has been said they all signed up to this, and even if as a spectator I can get bored by the domination my role is reactionary - I want the best for the sport but am powerless to achieve that - but I know when a businessman like Wolff who when two teams went under went on a survival of the fittest bent, then talks about the engines freeze like it's a cost exercise, not an advantage one, I tend to think he's paying lip service to the latest political zeitgeist.
Merc are out to protect themselves in the long run, which I've said is fair enough, and to do this having nothing change is at the moment the easiest way to do that. They know their updates will outstrip the other teams, or not lose them ground at worst, and that even if Honda turn up with a monster then McLaren still have to supply a package to make it work, which judging by the last couple of seasons is unlikely, at first anyway. Merc are in it to win it, they aren't in it for the long haul like Ferrari or Williams, willing to ride out the low points, so they are doing evrything in their power to capitalise on their success - a success which is huge for the Merc brand as a whole. And it means money. There's a reason Ferrari don't pay a penny in advertising - simply being in F1 is enough for them - so for Merc to be in this position is better than any sleek advertising. They don't win, they pull out, and lose all that prestige. They hold all the cards, and they want it to stay that way.