Just spotted this on Linkedin re Daniel : Chief of Optimism
Slightly out of context but typical
I think he was agreeing with you and disagreeing with Edge!DiogoBrand wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 03:31You're being unfair. It ended up quite well when they took a risk and went with a new PU supplier in 2015.PhillipM wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 02:36It's hilarious, when Mclaren do take a risk the same people come out of the woodwork and tell us the reason they're not fast is because they're too busy wasting time on "one horse pony tricks" instead of just being good at the fundamentals.
Lets not forget this is a car with some fairly different front floor, brake and pushrods front and rear....but sure, not enough innovation.
Good insight again there. I wonder if the team feel they are high drag or not- we seem to get that impression watching the races but very little in the way of comments from drivers or team.
Don't get me wrong, the MCL36 is a great car, so was the 35 & 35m... when compared with the midfield. But its not where McLaren want to be. Quiet simply, in F1 Great is not good enoughPhillipM wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 02:36It's hilarious, when Mclaren do take a risk the same people come out of the woodwork and tell us the reason they're not fast is because they're too busy wasting time on "one horse pony tricks" instead of just being good at the fundamentals.
Lets not forget this is a car with some fairly different front floor, brake and pushrods front and rear....but sure, not enough innovation.
You seem to miss my point entirely, Ferrari, RB & Merc had cars capable of winning races at the time. McLaren do not.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 01:26I think this is the first time ever I've seen this sort of excuse.
You have one driver getting into Q3 and scoring podiums all the time, while the other one is consistently over half a second behind and struggling to get out of Q2, and somehow it's the team's fault? Why did nobody come up with that when Ricciardo wiped the floor with Vettel in 2014, or when Leclerc beat Vettel in his first season driving for Ferarri, or when Schumacher beat Mazepin everywhere last season? Is it possible that Bottas was behind Hamilton all the time because Mercedes specifically designed the car to suit Lewis and screw Bottas over? Did Mercedes design their car for this season to benefit Russell because they didn't want Lewis to get his 8th title?
Its up to all THREE of them to win actually. as soon as 2 of them can & 1 cant, then they have a problem. Until then, McLaren need to work as hard as Daniel, and vice-versa. Blaming one or the other is simply unacceptable IMOYou have a team that's trying to design a car as fast as they can, and two drivers paid to drive it as fast as possible. If one of them can't do the job it's not anyone's fault but his own.
I think it's a concerted effort not to try to run before you walk. As has been implied by Zak and James Key several times now.......the EDGE wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 14:10Don't get me wrong, the MCL36 is a great car, so was the 35 & 35m... when compared with the midfield. But its not where McLaren want to be. Quiet simply, in F1 Great is not good enoughPhillipM wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 02:36It's hilarious, when Mclaren do take a risk the same people come out of the woodwork and tell us the reason they're not fast is because they're too busy wasting time on "one horse pony tricks" instead of just being good at the fundamentals.
Lets not forget this is a car with some fairly different front floor, brake and pushrods front and rear....but sure, not enough innovation.
I'm not saying McLaren need 'one horse pony tricks', I'm saying the team need to be bold, take risks, and close the gap to the front. Treading water is fine, but they have to swim if they are to close the gap. They are still a second a lap in race pace behind. Lando is still a second a lap behind
What I want to see is speed, determination & innovation like they showed in 2020 when they introduced a raft of updates in time to beat the impending homologation rule, but what I see instead is a team that takes a solid, conventional path to design & development. It is without doubt them most conventional looking car on the grid in 2022. this path will not beat the likes of the top 3
Yes they were bold with the suspension... but not compared to front runner RB with their extreme geometry. that certainly never had anything to do with infrastructure, its clever, bold innovation. look at what Ferrari & Merc have come up with over the past few years, from DAS to high level side-pod intakes, from no-pods & size-zero cooling to low-drag pods. Bold, innovative risk taking IMO
Like I said, Daniel is not the reason the team is not winning. The team is the reason the team is not winning. Daniel has won races recently, McLaren have not (well, at least not without Daniel at the wheel anyway)
Produce a winning car and if Daniel is still off the pace, replace him. until then, I see know reason to replace him, and I'm more concerned he may choose to go elsewhere, as oppose to McLaren choosing to replace him.
it does not matter to me where they finish in WCC, if they're 3rd they get more money, which with the budget cap is of little consequence to a team who are already pushing to have the cap increased, if they finish 5th the get more of the most valuable commodity in F1, something even money can not buy... more CFD & wind-tunnel time
Oh, & I haven't come from behind any woodwork, I have been right here voicing support for McLaren for the last 10 years, sticking by them through thick & thin. I just have a different view to others, & I'm not afraid to share it
The designs produced by Ferrari, RB, and Merc absolutely are down to infrastructure.the EDGE wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 14:10Don't get me wrong, the MCL36 is a great car, so was the 35 & 35m... when compared with the midfield. But its not where McLaren want to be. Quiet simply, in F1 Great is not good enoughPhillipM wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 02:36It's hilarious, when Mclaren do take a risk the same people come out of the woodwork and tell us the reason they're not fast is because they're too busy wasting time on "one horse pony tricks" instead of just being good at the fundamentals.
Lets not forget this is a car with some fairly different front floor, brake and pushrods front and rear....but sure, not enough innovation.
I'm not saying McLaren need 'one horse pony tricks', I'm saying the team need to be bold, take risks, and close the gap to the front. Treading water is fine, but they have to swim if they are to close the gap. They are still a second a lap in race pace behind. Lando is still a second a lap behind
What I want to see is speed, determination & innovation like they showed in 2020 when they introduced a raft of updates in time to beat the impending homologation rule, but what I see instead is a team that takes a solid, conventional path to design & development. It is without doubt them most conventional looking car on the grid in 2022. this path will not beat the likes of the top 3
Yes they were bold with the suspension... but not compared to front runner RB with their extreme geometry. that certainly never had anything to do with infrastructure, its clever, bold innovation. look at what Ferrari & Merc have come up with over the past few years, from DAS to high level side-pod intakes, from no-pods & size-zero cooling to low-drag pods. Bold, innovative risk taking IMO
Like I said, Daniel is not the reason the team is not winning. The team is the reason the team is not winning. Daniel has won races recently, McLaren have not (well, at least not without Daniel at the wheel anyway)
Produce a winning car and if Daniel is still off the pace, replace him. until then, I see know reason to replace him, and I'm more concerned he may choose to go elsewhere, as oppose to McLaren choosing to replace him.
it does not matter to me where they finish in WCC, if they're 3rd they get more money, which with the budget cap is of little consequence to a team who are already pushing to have the cap increased, if they finish 5th the get more of the most valuable commodity in F1, something even money can not buy... more CFD & wind-tunnel time
Oh, & I haven't come from behind any woodwork, I have been right here voicing support for McLaren for the last 10 years, sticking by them through thick & thin. I just have a different view to others, & I'm not afraid to share it
Not sure how pro-dive suspension geometry, DAS, size-zero cooling, and hi-side pod inlets that managed to copy requires better infrastructure?JPower wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 15:31The designs produced by Ferrari, RB, and Merc absolutely are down to infrastructure.the EDGE wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 14:10Don't get me wrong, the MCL36 is a great car, so was the 35 & 35m... when compared with the midfield. But its not where McLaren want to be. Quiet simply, in F1 Great is not good enoughPhillipM wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 02:36It's hilarious, when Mclaren do take a risk the same people come out of the woodwork and tell us the reason they're not fast is because they're too busy wasting time on "one horse pony tricks" instead of just being good at the fundamentals.
Lets not forget this is a car with some fairly different front floor, brake and pushrods front and rear....but sure, not enough innovation.
I'm not saying McLaren need 'one horse pony tricks', I'm saying the team need to be bold, take risks, and close the gap to the front. Treading water is fine, but they have to swim if they are to close the gap. They are still a second a lap in race pace behind. Lando is still a second a lap behind
What I want to see is speed, determination & innovation like they showed in 2020 when they introduced a raft of updates in time to beat the impending homologation rule, but what I see instead is a team that takes a solid, conventional path to design & development. It is without doubt them most conventional looking car on the grid in 2022. this path will not beat the likes of the top 3
Yes they were bold with the suspension... but not compared to front runner RB with their extreme geometry. that certainly never had anything to do with infrastructure, its clever, bold innovation. look at what Ferrari & Merc have come up with over the past few years, from DAS to high level side-pod intakes, from no-pods & size-zero cooling to low-drag pods. Bold, innovative risk taking IMO
Like I said, Daniel is not the reason the team is not winning. The team is the reason the team is not winning. Daniel has won races recently, McLaren have not (well, at least not without Daniel at the wheel anyway)
Produce a winning car and if Daniel is still off the pace, replace him. until then, I see know reason to replace him, and I'm more concerned he may choose to go elsewhere, as oppose to McLaren choosing to replace him.
it does not matter to me where they finish in WCC, if they're 3rd they get more money, which with the budget cap is of little consequence to a team who are already pushing to have the cap increased, if they finish 5th the get more of the most valuable commodity in F1, something even money can not buy... more CFD & wind-tunnel time
Oh, & I haven't come from behind any woodwork, I have been right here voicing support for McLaren for the last 10 years, sticking by them through thick & thin. I just have a different view to others, & I'm not afraid to share it
They have the wind tunnel, computing power, and engineering talent to make those designs come to life. They have the ability to create and execute on daring design because of their infrastructure.
Other teams don’t and can’t do it because they don’t have the resources. McLaren isn’t at the point where they are matching the top 3 off the track yet.
None of those concepts exists in a vacuum. They are part of a vehicle concept. The concept needs tools like an up to date advanced wind tunnel and simulation platform to validate. If you don't have the latter two to make the radical concepts perform, then you will naturally shy away from them and create designs that can be executed and validated.
I would say we’re still to see the true potential of mercs pods, if there is potential at all, but the magic is really with the cooling packaging/efficiency, and has been for some time.