ringo wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 21:36
Apline just need better drivers and strategy.
If you look on Ocon's gap to Alonso.. Alonso race pace is not great. And repeatedly he sets up for qualy. His car was also damaged so we really dont know where it would have been without the accident with Lewis.
The car is good. It just needs to be setup properly.
It's not by chance that it qualifies so well.
But what is clear is it is way ahead of Mclaren.
It has a good PU, and it consistently performs well.
I guess we both remember the story of the 2012 & 2013 Mercedes: terrific raw pace, awful in race trim due to high deg. Some cars inherently do better in qualy/race, no matter how you set them up. Perhaps this is the case with this year's Alpine car as well, we cannot really tell.
Ocon deservers some credit for his pace today, he did very well. Hadn't Alonso had damage, the overall picture could've looked slightly different, although I'm inclined to say Ocon had the upper hand this time. All in all, Alonso and Ocon are pretty well-matched this season - if anything, then it's the team that's not up to the challenge yet.