xpensive wrote:I'd be surprised to see Schumacher on the grid next year, I think it's embarassing enough for him to see this season out.
That's going to depend entirely upon whether he thinks he's past it and not good enough any more (for whatever reason), or if it really is just the car not suiting him and that this is something they can change for next year.
xpensive wrote:As I said on another thread, it's easy to think with your heart, Haug must have painted a most romantic picture for the Mercedes board, why I question the xistance of the entire team if their performance doesn't shift dramatically within soon.
I too worry about the long term suitability of the team. Effectively they're Honda + Brawn + Mercedes. Is that combination strong enough? For me the original Honda team were weak mechanically and piss poor aerodynamically, with the odd moment where they lucked into a not so bad combination. No doubt that's a huge disservice to some of their guys, and performance is always relative, but compared to the top teams they were no where.
Someone is now going to jump up and down and scream 'Brawn won it last year', but that was by far the most expensive and highly developed car on the grid with Honda running two wind tunnels full time for 18 months on that car, at the same time McLaren and Ferrari behind the curve after an extremely draining campaign the year before, and Red Bull had more than their fair share of mechanical issues. Even then Brawn came close to throwing it all away as throughout the middle of the campaign the updates they brought to the car didn't seem to work and often ruined the balance of the car.
This year we again see the strong mercedes engine being hampered by an aerodynamically inefficient car that has basic weight distribution and mechanical issues that they can't seem to get on top of. Whilst they're not back of the grid they're not performing anywhere near the level they were aiming for, and are well out of the championship hunt.
Next year I can't see them pulling it all together any better than this year. The new tyres are a complete unknown and the changes in aero rules will mean a complete aerodynamic overhaul. They will also have the packaging problems of incorporating KERS, something that only Ferrari and McLaren ever really got to grips with, and Renault to a lesser extent at least have the experience of running it in some races. In short I think they're going to struggle again.