Fallows agreed to move to Aston in 2021, its nothing to do with piastri or ricciardo.
That's what I'm talking about, they change engineers, engines, there's no sense. Maybe the problem is something else? In top managers?Ben1980 wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:40Don't feed the troll, I know but...Lucky wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:26These are excuses, McLaren has not built a top car for more than 10 years.Ben1980 wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:18
What does that even mean?
The fact is, the car wasn't good enough, they sacked the guy in charge, put in a new process to make things better, including recruitment from Ferrari and a new structure. They are actively working on trying to improve it all.
I think every fan is fully aware of the facts.
But those tractor pictures...keep at it, it's so good.
Engineers change, engines change, and the team cannot regularly fight for victories. Maybe the problem is something else, in the owners? Stroll came to AM and after a short time they are 2 team.
Who is saying they have built a top car?
In those 10 years, you cant say they didn't try, they've moved engine suppliers, sacked team principles and employed team principles.
And Stroll has been at AM 5 years, 4 of which they've been behind Mclaren. Now they have 5 races looking pretty good. But, they won't fight for wins. I'd be surprised if they won this year, or even next.
In F1, every nuance is important. When a team is dispersed into several directions, it inevitably affects in a negative way.
Good question about the tunnel, I’d imagine the Mclaren engineers were concerned that if they use the Merc tunnel and still get annihilated by Mercedes then their jobs/ reputation would be at stake. So used ‘their own’ tunnelLucky wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:35Why couldn't McLaren find a modern wind tunnel? Maybe because their priorities are different, they hired 10 pilots, everyone laughed at them.CjC wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:32Hired talent from the top teams, uses a state of the art wind tunnel and buys a PU and transmission from another.Lucky wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:26
These are excuses, McLaren has not built a top car for more than 10 years.
Engineers change, engines change, and the team cannot regularly fight for victories. Maybe the problem is something else, in the owners? Stroll came to AM and after a short time they are 2 team.
This season yes they are behind in the table but they should be way ahead. In Melbourne which became Mclaren best scoring race- Alpine should have scored a shed load of points.mwillems wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:32They are still behind us in the table and only finished ahead last year due to a better driver pairing.CjC wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:22They could do to sign another man from that era too. A certain Pat Fry.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 00:13
Haha yes, always gets a bit fruity in here after a poor result. To be fair, just check the Mercedes or Ferrari team threads for the same thing
In other news, Gil de Ferran is back, for a year it seems, to help with restructuring. https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/65515325
I thought it was a shame then when Fry, Key and Mclaren couldn’t facilitate a structure to suit them all- resulting in Fry leaving.
It’s no coincidence that the Alpine has good down force and low drag.
I'd not be happy to be an Alpine fan either these past few years.
Aston have set the benchmark for what can be done with the right knowledge and a bit of luck and Neither Mclaren or Alpine can shy away from their achievements, even if Alonso skills flatter the car a bit.
yes drag is 100% a issue, Merc weren't that bad on the straights here, they matched Williams and were faster than Haas.. they were pretty mid table.mwillems wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 09:06I'll try and post the Norris vs Ham telemetry in a minute, but as as soon as we were out of S1 we were slower than the Mercedes everywhere apart from the corner exit.MrGapes wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 08:35I don't even think we were that bad on the straights relative to every car other than the Red Bull, it was weirdly in 1 or 2 corners we lost everything
Ham: Turn 16 and 17 +0.5
Per: Turn 17 +0.5 (we were within 0.25 of Perez before the last corner... and he went P3)
Sai: Turn 11 and 17 +0.6
Lec Turn 11 and 17 +0.5
We lost the entirety of the lap time in one or two corners...
Lando Q1 P16 vs Sainz Q1 P2 -0.708
Lando loses nearly half a second in T11
https://ibb.co/WfZv3DT
They were faster than us very soon after exit, which is a speed issue.
And the Merc has too much drag too, that's how slow we were here.
It could be that we also treat our tyres badly, they are very fickle this year, but if so its a problem with the car that needs fixing.
Lucky has a point. Mclaren have done this before. They have relatively decent success in F1 then branch out into other areas then the following seasons in F1 they start to suffer.
You know there's a cost cap... where you can essentially have a limited amount of employees under the cap... and all these employees work solely on F1CjC wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 10:04Lucky has a point. Mclaren have done this before. They have relatively decent success in F1 then branch out into other areas then the following seasons in F1 they start to suffer.
The Red Bull team based at Milton Keynes are solely driven to succeed in F1 and it shows. If anything Red Bull have the personnel to diverse into other category’s but choose to keep them all focused on producing the finest chassis F1 has ever seen.
Swed3121 wrote: ↑06 May 2023, 22:38Might be worth doign a hulkenberg and starting both cars from pit lane after a significant set up change, might aswell Park both cars in the fake marina for all the chance they have of scoring points with this setup
And the management? Do we have four Zacks? Even a small nuance is important.MrGapes wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 10:08You know there's a cost cap... where you can essentially have a limited amount of employees under the cap... and all these employees work solely on F1CjC wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 10:04Lucky has a point. Mclaren have done this before. They have relatively decent success in F1 then branch out into other areas then the following seasons in F1 they start to suffer.
The Red Bull team based at Milton Keynes are solely driven to succeed in F1 and it shows. If anything Red Bull have the personnel to diverse into other category’s but choose to keep them all focused on producing the finest chassis F1 has ever seen.