The first question you have to ask is “who constituted the consensus.” I remember a few articles early in the season suggesting that RB had developed the most powerful ICE.
There's nothing that supports Mercedes not having the best overall PU. They have simply exploited a blind spot in the ADUO decision process. A PU is not an ICE. It is an ICE and a hybrid. Whether they negotiated to remove the compression ratio thing, or detuned the ICE because the hybrid worked so well, they've done something that allows them to get ADUO even though they are already the best PU.zibby43 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2026, 21:01The first question you have to ask is “who constituted the consensus.” I remember a few articles early in the season suggesting that RB had developed the most powerful ICE.
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/wher ... stacks-up/
These PUs are complex and Merc may have been the best at optimizing their entire package. I also think some of their straight line performance can be attributed to their excellent aero efficiency, something that was underrated in the early turbo hybrid as well.
George is not a top driver. He has done nothing to deserve that title.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑07 Jun 2026, 18:51George can still win but Kimi is now looking like he has near unbeatable confidence in this car. Literally only perfection can beat him now.
George is a top driver but I have never seen this sort of consistent level of elite driving from him before.