Emag wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 15:34Honestly, the beginning of last season was probably worse. Even though the brake issues in Bahrain lowered expectations a bit, the form in Barcelona still gave some hope. And then McLaren showed up in Bahrain with a car that was dead last in race trim. So that was rough.
At least this year, we know what to expect, so I am just gonna let them do their thing until Baku and enjoy the battles at front, with Fernando possibly joining in at the sharp end of the field again after so many years.
They won’t say or admit to nothing… Same as in 2019, McLaren was placed anywhere between 7th -9th by all the “pundits” after testing… We know how that season ended.
When the team came in 3rd it would understand this, but they ended up 5th and now they are putting last by almost all punditsSmallSoldier wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 17:12They won’t say or admit to nothing… Same as in 2019, McLaren was placed anywhere between 7th -9th by all the “pundits” after testing… We know how that season ended.
Yes and no… 3 things to consider:
You weren’t sarcastic? I totally misread your commentCjC wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 15:08Not getting drawn into this because it might not be true like I said.
Telling the team he’s not happy is one thing but throwing toys is another.
If you had a tradesman working at your house and he started kicking your bins about and had a tantrum - would you ask him to work for you again?
He just adds to the entertainment… And yes, their jobs (pundits, journalists, etc) is to create “clicks” or better said “engagement”… The problem isn’t Buxton per se, is the fans looking for anything they can use to create or add dramaValeVida46 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 15:17I personally feel that Buxton should be accountable for inciting some instability.
The twitter frenzy on this creates a real problem for the team and it's not the first time Buxton runs his tongue for clicks. He did backtrack later and suggest it "might have been playful", but the damage is done.
He's done McLaren, Lando and F1 no favours with this toxic gossip.
F1 has become a an american soapopera glittershow.. Just llok at drive to survive. Im a lifelong f1 and mclaren fan and i couldnt look at more than 15 minutes. And unfortunately it attracted a lot of new age fans that want DTS everywhere they look..SmallSoldier wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 17:22He just adds to the entertainment… And yes, their jobs (pundits, journalists, etc) is to create “clicks” or better said “engagement”… The problem isn’t Buxton per se, is the fans looking for anything they can use to create or add dramaValeVida46 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 15:17I personally feel that Buxton should be accountable for inciting some instability.
The twitter frenzy on this creates a real problem for the team and it's not the first time Buxton runs his tongue for clicks. He did backtrack later and suggest it "might have been playful", but the damage is done.
He's done McLaren, Lando and F1 no favours with this toxic gossip.
When it comes to destabilising a team and a driver, wouldn't you say that's a line crossed?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 17:22He just adds to the entertainment… And yes, their jobs (pundits, journalists, etc) is to create “clicks” or better said “engagement”… The problem isn’t Buxton per se, is the fans looking for anything they can use to create or add dramaValeVida46 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 15:17I personally feel that Buxton should be accountable for inciting some instability.
The twitter frenzy on this creates a real problem for the team and it's not the first time Buxton runs his tongue for clicks. He did backtrack later and suggest it "might have been playful", but the damage is done.
He's done McLaren, Lando and F1 no favours with this toxic gossip.
That’s a good attitude… I’m glad that the sport has gained more popularity, it is good for the Teams and for the long term sustainability of the sport… Yes, the DTS fans are different than most that like the Technical side of the sport, but luckily we have places like this (F1Technical) to discuss what (the minority of fans like us) enjoygenarro wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 18:39F1 has become a an american soapopera glittershow.. Just llok at drive to survive. Im a lifelong f1 and mclaren fan and i couldnt look at more than 15 minutes. And unfortunately it attracted a lot of new age fans that want DTS everywhere they look..SmallSoldier wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 17:22He just adds to the entertainment… And yes, their jobs (pundits, journalists, etc) is to create “clicks” or better said “engagement”… The problem isn’t Buxton per se, is the fans looking for anything they can use to create or add dramaValeVida46 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 15:17
I personally feel that Buxton should be accountable for inciting some instability.
The twitter frenzy on this creates a real problem for the team and it's not the first time Buxton runs his tongue for clicks. He did backtrack later and suggest it "might have been playful", but the damage is done.
He's done McLaren, Lando and F1 no favours with this toxic gossip.
Gone are the days of admiring engineering at its best..
Anyway im going to stay true to my team no matter what and will watch every race hoping for a good result