Maelstrom wrote:Innocent until proven guilty. Seems more like sour grapes to me.

Pierce89 wrote:It is sour grapes.
Give it some more time, and it may yet ferment into passable wine.
But it's definitely much too early to write off any of the top 4 teams, especially not a multi-billion dollar company that doesn't consider itself constrained by the RRA. One thing's for sure -- despite the team's early modest statements playing down another possibly dominant season and expecting tighter competition, their true yet unspoken & lofty expectations have been rocked to the core by the results of the first two GPs.
Given their current form & standing in relation to their closest competitors, they are definitely feeling uncomfortable at being on the back foot. The RB6 & RB7 were clear winners straight out of the box and quite easy to dial into any circuit & track condition. After nearly two-and-a-half years of being the alpha dog, it's easy for any team to grow a bit too comfortable (almost complacent) in that position (see post-Schumacher Ferrari). They're now out of that comfort zone and had been forced to work much harder these past 2 race weekends, searching & groping for their mojos (or wings), yet still ending up with little to show for it.
Under such pressure, we'll probably see a few more mistakes from this team like in 2010. But yeah, I still fully expect the drinks empire to strike back... But hopefully not to the detriment of a tight, 4 or 5 team battle for the WDC & WCC all the way to the season finale.
