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Walford said:
how much if any of the car is from the Ross Brawn days?
More than 90% IMO, it's well known that Merc's strategy for at least the last 3 years has been to dominate this year by stealing a lead on the rest when the new regs came in.Changes since first winter testing aside, RB was at the helm for it's entire development.
GroundEffect said:
John D. said:
GroundEffect said:
>90%
But he's the team principal, not MHPP CEO therefore not exactly relevant.
What?But he's the team principal, not MHPP CEO therefore not exactly relevant.
gherkins said:
And MHPP (previously Ilmor) is based in UK, which should also make us Brits proud.
I did work experience there when it was Ilmor and it was mainly local lads.It's Merc property and there's a lot of Germans working their now who transfer know-how to the road cars.
P-Jay said:
More than 90% IMO, it's well known that Merc's strategy for at least the last 3 years has been to dominate this year by stealing a lead on the rest when the new regs came in.
Changes since first winter testing aside, RB was at the helm for it's entire development.
Exactly. RB made sure there was synergy between Brackley and Brixworth. Changes since first winter testing aside, RB was at the helm for it's entire development.
He did the same at Ferrari. Previously John Barnard was designing cars in Surrey and the engines were built back at Maranello. RB immediately wanted it to be in-house again.
gherkins said:
GroundEffect said:
The engine/trans/electrical gubbins was designed and built by MHPP - Mercedes High Performance Powertrains. Not by the team.
And MHPP (previously Ilmor) is based in UK, which should also make us Brits proud.GroundEffect said:
Walford said:
how much if any of the car is from the Ross Brawn days?
>90%But he's the team principal, not MHPP CEO therefore not exactly relevant.
Edited by Walford on Wednesday 30th July 19:02
Walford said:
GroundEffect said:
Walford said:
how much if any of the car is from the Ross Brawn days?
>90%But he's the team principal, not MHPP CEO therefore not exactly relevant.
Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 30th July 19:02
Truth is, neither of them have or had significant input into the actual design of the car, but why let facts spoil the speculation?
REALIST123 said:
Truth is, neither of them have or had significant input into the actual design of the car, but why let facts spoil the speculation?
No but RB was the architect much like the Brawn/Honda of 2009; a lot of emphasis was made on it as soon as they realised the 2008 Honda was a dud. Is it any wonder Merc started their 2014 engine programme as early as possible? Or what about Lauda twisting Hamilton's arm that Merc had targeted 2014 as the year the car would perform?Gassing Station | Formula 1 | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff