I'd stayed away from social media I already know what the narratives that are being writtenXero wrote: ↑12 Jun 2022, 15:02Race panned out as expected in all fairness. The team calls were the right ones, despite fanbase division trying to make controversies out of nothing. The weekend confirms what we all expected regarding drag issues. In the search for a more balanced car there was bound to be drawbacks. The positive note is it's easier to reduce drag than it is to find balanced downforce, so a backwards step in one area for the greater good long term is acceptable. Should fare better in Canada, with more reliance on medium levels of downforce.
MrGapes wrote: ↑12 Jun 2022, 15:04I'd stayed away from social media I already know what the narratives that are being writtenXero wrote: ↑12 Jun 2022, 15:02Race panned out as expected in all fairness. The team calls were the right ones, despite fanbase division trying to make controversies out of nothing. The weekend confirms what we all expected regarding drag issues. In the search for a more balanced car there was bound to be drawbacks. The positive note is it's easier to reduce drag than it is to find balanced downforce, so a backwards step in one area for the greater good long term is acceptable. Should fare better in Canada, with more reliance on medium levels of downforce.
That's the thing though, It was apparent at the time. Practice long runs showed that Alpine had the pace advantage.
I'm a huge fan of both Brown and Seidl. Seidl is the reason I jumped on the McLaren bandwagon.johnny comelately wrote: ↑12 Jun 2022, 23:31Dont like quoting headlines but this is appropriate as I see Brown's managerial MO as a liability.
"Seidl slams Brown for Ricciardo criticism as they confirm contract situation"
"...Seidl explained how in all his years of working in Formula 1, he’s never seen a driver “become faster” following public criticism. "