djos wrote: ↑05 Jun 2022, 02:40
Lando’s feedback makes it clear he would like the same changes that Daniel needs. It’s also very clear that the Mclaren is not the fastest car, in fact not even close.
Therefore the logical conclusion is that Mclaren have taken the wrong direction and the car would have higher potential if they took the RBR/Ferrari approach to carrying speed through corners.
So Daniel is around a second slower than Lando because McLaren decided to not make their car as fast as Ferrari and Red Bull? I mean, if Daniel's feedback is that the car needs to be faster, I'm pretty sure Lando shares that opinion. If he wanted a car as fast as a Red Bull maybe he should've stayed there in the first place.
All of that doesn't change the fact that Ricciardo, a driver for whom I had the utmost respect, is so much slower than Lando that it's actually embarassing to watch. I just don't see the logic in saying the entire team must adapt to the driver instead of the other way around, It's like saying a football team must change their playstyle if they sign a new player and he doesn't play well.
And also, I don't see how a driver who many, including myself, used to consider one of the best on the grid, after a year and a half on a new team, can't adapt to the car well enough to be within a couple of tenths of his teammate, regardless of the design philosophy. Being complete and adaptive is part of being good.