mwillems wrote: ↑30 Dec 2022, 14:13
A work around is not assumed to totally fix an issue and the use of language is fine, I wasn't trying to have a dictionary competition.
The point being is that the car made less severe the issue of the tyres, and you follow it with a statement suggesting that the car had a flaw and that the drivers had some work to do too, so perhaps you just wrote it wrong, but the way it is written is the total opposite of what was actually said. The car made the tyres more manageable and Daniel didn't complement that.
Djos often does this where he attacks the wording rather than the arguement and then makes up some stuff about very specific meanings based on where he works and assuming that means the same everywhere - when the reality is it doesn't, and a lot of us here are involved in engineering and very specifically motorsports engineering and I don't think a single one of us would ever bat an eye at what you wrote there, it was completely fine and clear. As usual he reads what he likes and then tries to twist language to fit it instead of addressing the discussion at hand.
Mitigate or work around are pretty much interchangable in this context, and most contexts, and it's obvious from the rest of the quote giving information around the portion he cherry picked that regardless this was a trait with the tyres - a trait even the RB18 and Max struggled to mitigate and drive around in the first half of the year, and a problem the entire grid has had with these tyres - to the extent that Pirelli themselves are changing the front tyres next year to try to fix the issue for *everyone*
...but no, it's definately mclaren trying to hobble their own driver. Because reasons.