Not trying to convince you, just giving you a different perspective… But there were a couple of interesting points in your last post:mwillems wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 21:07
RBs are incredibly slippy with DRS open and closed so they can afford the DF, we have no such slippiness and the balance has to be traded very carefully. I don't think the tyres were going off a cliff either or that we had too much deg at that point, it looked like an attempt at an undercut that didn't pan out, so I cannot move beyond the fact that the DF was a waste and the wrong focus.
In terms of hulk, for several laps he did not have DRS so I think that scrubbing the wing a bit would have helped.
The car is not the fastest, but it has more pace than they allowed it to show today and I maintain my point that had we gone with a lower DF setup we would have had a better result, obviously that is just my opinion.
Regarding a huge delta, you don't need a huge delta, you need to be able to put pressure on the guy in front to make a mistake trying to cover and work your opportunity, it's just as common as blasting past someone on outright pace and more fun to watch. We were a cats whisker of pace away from being able to start pushing Lando into Hulks rear.
Indeed Hulk didn’t had for a handful of laps, but he was still in within 1.2 seconds from Ocon, therefore with a huge tow… The problem was that Lando couldn’t get closer exiting the last corner, which wasn’t a DF problem.
You mention that you have to put pressure on the car in front, if been in within 7-9 tenths of the car in front for 80% of the stint isn’t pressure, I don’t know what is.
Let’s say that McLaren would have chosen a lower DF config, that may have allowed them to make it pass Hulk and Ocon, was it going to make them finish ahead of Mercedes or AMR? I very much doubt it… The end result was the one expected, they finished the race in P9 behind the top 4 teams.