FittingMechanics wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 14:57
All these fairweather fans should just pick up and go. Ferrari or Red Bull thread is just around the corner.
Whoever is a fan for a long time remembers many heartbreaks and years waiting. I am a fan from late 90s and I remember being disappointed in early 2000s, then again in 2010s and then especially during the Honda period. That's life. Either accept ups and downs or leave.
With that out of the way, I don't get why everyone went into doom and gloom mode. There are easy explanations why the car suffered:
1. They lost half of their running in Bahrain test meaning they could not dial in the setup or the car. With the brakes overheating it's likely they never really worked on setup or pushed the car properly. This is especially true for Ricciardo who was Covid positive. All this adds up and in the end.
2. Braking solution is obviously compromised - much bigger than needed in Barcelona.
3. Ricciardo lost a lot of running in FP3
4. Mercedes probably did not unlock the engine fully (all Mercedes teams seem to be down on pace)
I'm looking forward to the race and I feel we'll get much better results in the coming races. Maybe not as good as we hoped (podium challenging) but that's how it goes with these rule resets. We knew it could get us closer or further away from the top teams.
Man, the only "beef" I have is the timespan between now and the last competitive McLaren. Those dips you mentioned were disappointing at the time given the team's status at that period. But the relative performance of the dips back then is actually considered a good season for the team now.
Obviously, Ferrari fans have been "mad" for ages because they haven't been able to win a title for longer than McLaren actually, but at least they have won races and been on the contention a couple of times over these years.
During that same timespan, we have had to endure backmarker levels of performance for consecutive seasons, which for a team like McLaren were unprecedented at the time. We had to endure the disappointment of 2018, with false promises over the years allowing us to believe that the team itself was the same as it has always been, they were just being held back by the engine.
And then we had a positive period of revitalization, culminating last year by winning races and getting poles on what should have been a heavily compromised package due to the locked regulations. Things were looking up, McLaren was on the rise and everything was hinting towards a return to top form again in the short-term future.
I don't know how you can be a fan of this team and not feel immense disappointment after what was shown yesterday to be honest. I am not saying we should all just give up and f*ck it all now. But as I said before, it's been too long since 2012 man, I am starting to forget how it feels like to have my favorite team be competitive.
And for some of us, including me, the passion for the team itself is bigger than the passion for the sport. Kimi's silver McLaren battling Alonso is literally my first childhood memory of the sport. When that team is not competitive, it makes the whole F1 experience not enjoyable for me, and that su*ks.