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Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:05 pm
by DisaterX47
What do you guys think, I personally think he's saying that because he spent most of his career at McLaren and he doesn't want to upset them by saying, "McLaren are on top form this year." Maybe I'm wrong, anyway heres the link: http://www.planetf1.com/news/3213/84954 ... e-Too-Much

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:09 pm
by pokerman
DisaterX47 wrote:What do you guys think, I personally think he's saying that because he spent most of his career at McLaren and he doesn't want to upset them by saying, "McLaren are on top form this year." Maybe I'm wrong, anyway heres the link: http://www.planetf1.com/news/3213/84954 ... e-Too-Much
I agree with what he said

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:10 pm
by Haribo
I don't think Häkkinen knows more than Anderson, or the AmuS guys. Just more guesswork

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:13 pm
by FormulaFun
i agree with Hakkinen, but then did anyone expect Merc would be in it this year?

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:16 pm
by Teddy007
pokerman wrote:
DisaterX47 wrote:What do you guys think, I personally think he's saying that because he spent most of his career at McLaren and he doesn't want to upset them by saying, "McLaren are on top form this year." Maybe I'm wrong, anyway heres the link: http://www.planetf1.com/news/3213/84954 ... e-Too-Much
I agree with what he said
+1

Merc have already admitted they have much work to do. Remember back in Australia 2012 they managed to Qualify right behind the Mclarens.

I still dont think they will be able to match the front runners, if it wasnt For RBRs poor Quali form last season they would never of touched the front in Australia.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:19 pm
by pokerman
FormulaFun wrote:i agree with Hakkinen, but then did anyone expect Merc would be in it this year?
Not me

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:41 pm
by phfft...
Häkkinen has been extremely loyal to McLaren. He's polite and always speaks very highly of his former employer but he isn't privy to any special knowledge about the teams' relative strengths at the moment.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:52 pm
by Race2win
I dont think what he says has got anything to do with his allegiance to Mclaren. He is just speculating like everyone else. If anything he should be backing Mercedes because he raced for them in DTM Until recently. But hes not just patronising anyone

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:20 pm
by ashley313
He could have at least said Merc is "better than fairy cakes".

<3 #F1NNS

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:56 pm
by mikeyg123
He could well be right but at this stage he is only guessing and I doubt Mercedes will be too devastated by his assessment.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 4:01 pm
by Eva09
mikeyg123 wrote:He could well be right but at this stage he is only guessing and I doubt Mercedes will be too devastated by his assessment.


Merc are still recovering from changing the wind tunnel from 50% to 60%. They should have done that earlier. So maybe they can develop the car better this year. However I don't expect Lewis or Nico to qualify P3 in Australia like last year.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 4:14 pm
by froze
ashley313 wrote:He could have at least said Merc is "better than fairy cakes".

<3 #F1NNS
Actually he said "better than completely fairy cakes" so I think you could still fit "a bit fairy cakes" in there as a possibility. Although I don't hope that. ;)

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 4:55 pm
by ashley313
Actually, he said "totally" fairy cakes. I was leaving a margin intentionally.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:01 pm
by Haribo
Häkkinen also said
But testing is testing and if one driver is running with a full tank of fuel then your lap times can be two or three seconds slower easily. So testing can sometimes be misleading."

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:51 pm
by j man
I'm not expecting them to be challenging at the front, particularly at the start of the year given how last season ended. Wouldn't rule out a strong finish to the year but it's unlikely in my view, If they're going to make it to the front of the grid then it'll be in 2014.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:04 pm
by Danny_Boy99
As much as I love Hakkinen, I cannot agree with him, nor any other person who talks about a certain team or driver and decides how competitive they will be even before the first race.

Truth is, no one really knows how competitive any team/car/driver will be until Melbourne, and that's pretty much it. You can take whatever conclusions you want from testing, but I certainly won't be taking any, not until the first rubber is laid down in Australia.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:41 pm
by lamo
Mclaren may well have the best car, but look at the second half of 2012 once Button had got over his tyres woes Vettel was able to comfortably beat him when the cars were relatively equal.

Mclaren will have to make a significant jump in the car to challenge Vettel.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:56 am
by garagetinkerer
Mercedes last year had a car with not much development potential, so I expect that they are one of the teams with most work to do. What with all the talk about next year, I do not expect them to divert much resources to this car. I expect their campaign to end just as it did last year, trailing even in midfield come halfway point. Williams were competitive, and dare I say that even Sauber had a better chassis than Merc last year and I do not expect Ferrari, McLaren, RBR, and Lotus to be slower. they'd be lucky if they finish 4-5 in WCC..

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:22 am
by callMEcrazy
TBH not many people are expecting Mercedes to be competitive. Maybe with the rule changes in 2014 they might have some expectations, but there's no reason to think they'd be competitive now. And McLaren are usually competitive enough to win 5/6 races a season, which is quite good. So Hakkinen is really just maintaining the status quo. I mean how surprised would you be if McLaren had the best car and Mercedes had the 4th best ?

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:58 am
by Haribo
callMEcrazy wrote:TBH not many people are expecting Mercedes to be competitive. Maybe with the rule changes in 2014 they might have some expectations, but there's no reason to think they'd be competitive now. And McLaren are usually competitive enough to win 5/6 races a season, which is quite good. So Hakkinen is really just maintaining the status quo. I mean how surprised would you be if McLaren had the best car and Mercedes had the 4th best ?
It's not really rocket sience from Häkkinen to say McLaren will be strong, when the finished last season with the fastest car, and to think Mercedes has a lot to catch up, but it's much to early to write somebody completely off or to think one team is superior. We should not forget how McLaren threw it away last season, and Ferrari with a slower car was in the WDC fight until the end.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:58 pm
by pokerman
lamo wrote:Mclaren may well have the best car, but look at the second half of 2012 once Button had got over his tyres woes Vettel was able to comfortably beat him when the cars were relatively equal.

Mclaren will have to make a significant jump in the car to challenge Vettel.
I agree

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:28 pm
by Siao7
Danny_Boy99 wrote:As much as I love Hakkinen, I cannot agree with him, nor any other person who talks about a certain team or driver and decides how competitive they will be even before the first race.

Truth is, no one really knows how competitive any team/car/driver will be until Melbourne, and that's pretty much it. You can take whatever conclusions you want from testing, but I certainly won't be taking any, not until the first rubber is laid down in Australia.
That's true, it is early for conclusions. But on the other hand Hakkinen kind of stated the obvious. This is because Mercedes was not that good in race pace terms last year. And the only thing that they had for them last year (the DDRS) is not going to be there in 2013. So they already have a handicap to start with, if you wish to call it as such.

And don't forget, we already have Hamilton asking for more downforce. We can assume (as safe as it is to assume something!) that they will need to cover a lot of ground if they want to get close and challenge the big three (and I would also count Lotus to be somewhat better).

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:11 pm
by Pimpwerx
He's not going out on a limb with that comment. Merc was far enough back last season that they have ground to make up. PEACE.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 2:14 am
by metamorphomisk
I didnt read the article you posted but Ive read something similar..... and he also said he won't be so judgemental etc before barcelona

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 3:20 am
by Muzzyf1
Yeah just dribble Barcelona last test will give better picture!

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 3:51 am
by Muzzyf1
Yeah just dribble Barcelona last test will give better picture!

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 4:58 am
by slide
merc might do better than a lot of people think , mclaren should walk it , but look at em last year , they should have done it then , but bits kept falling off , (joke), but lets see after the next test

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 8:36 am
by callMEcrazy
slide wrote:merc might do better than a lot of people think , mclaren should walk it , but look at em last year , they should have done it then , but bits kept falling off , (joke), but lets see after the next test
many things MIGHT happen. but expectations are automatically based on probabilities. for example, everyone expected Ferrari and McLaren to remain the strongest teams going into 2009 and the years to follow, and rightly so. you can't blame anyone for not foreseeing Red Bull's ascension. sometimes improbable things just happen.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:41 am
by Johnston
Is Hakk still in his "Consultancy" role or whatever they called it at Merc?

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 2:09 pm
by Eva09
Johnston wrote:Is Hakk still in his "Consultancy" role or whatever they called it at Merc?


Perhaps he's paid to bluff! I think the front will be very close whatever happens. Mercedes have had all winter to understand the Coanda effect, the early version of which put old man Michael to P5 on the grid at Texas before suffering alignment problems in the race. They have two fantastic drivers.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 2:20 pm
by Museli
I trust Hakkinen to make an informed opinion, Mercedes powered him to two world championships and he raced for them in DTM - he has allegiances to both Merc and Mclaren so this is not a biased viewpoint that everybody seems to be making out.

Like Mika, I'd be very surprised if Mercedes found 1.5secs over a winter with few rule changes.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:41 pm
by sennafan24
Museli wrote:I trust Hakkinen to make an informed opinion, Mercedes powered him to two world championships and he raced for them in DTM - he has allegiances to both Merc and Mclaren so this is not a biased viewpoint that everybody seems to be making out.

Like Mika, I'd be very surprised if Mercedes found 1.5secs over a winter with few rule changes.
:thumbup:

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 12:22 am
by GingerFurball
Teddy007 wrote:if it wasnt For RBRs poor Quali form last season they would never of touched the front in Australia.
That's quite clearly garbage; Mercedes started the season with excellent qualifying pace.

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:07 am
by BlackScreener
Museli wrote:Like Mika, I'd be very surprised if Mercedes found 1.5secs over a winter with few rule changes.
Mercedes over the winter did find three seconds compared to the old AMG W03. Two seconds are already in the bag.

here

Re: Hakkinen: Merc won't compete too much

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 12:11 pm
by Johnston
BlackScreener wrote:
Museli wrote:Like Mika, I'd be very surprised if Mercedes found 1.5secs over a winter with few rule changes.
Mercedes over the winter did find three seconds compared to the old AMG W03. Two seconds are already in the bag.

here

Going on that quote which isn't actually a quote it's more a rumour as it hasn't been said on the record as such it's just the journo saying "I have heard from inside never mind that it's a google translation .

Meanwhile all the other teams have also found time. So they could still need to find 1.5 seconds over and above the other teams.