I would have to totally agree with Lando
mwillems wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023, 22:08OMG can someone do a count of how many times he's mentioned the strategy mistake??!Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023, 22:04They had the ability to double stack them in the first rain as Oscar was behind some seconds. It's a pity they screwed up the strategy there but what done is done. Onwards to Monza and see what Low DF set up they bring.
Edit: Why don't you put all your complaints in your signature, to save typing them out each time?
On paper seems like one of the tracks that will punish McLaren a lot. Not that they won't be quick, just that others may be quicker. The characteristics do not suit the car - a lot of laptime in slow speed, a lot of laptime in tyre degradation, chicanes, low drag
We've had at least one wet competitive session in every race since Miami. It is a bit strangeLionsHeart wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 11:01I looked at the weather forecast for the weekend. It will be mostly cloudy and warm in Monza. Data from the accuweather website.
There have been a lot of rainy weekends this year. This has never happened in my memory.
I'm not even talking about races, but in general rain sessions in F1. Moreover, in other racing series there were also many rainy weekends.organic wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 11:18We've had at least one wet competitive session in every race since Miami. It is a bit strangeLionsHeart wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 11:01I looked at the weather forecast for the weekend. It will be mostly cloudy and warm in Monza. Data from the accuweather website.
There have been a lot of rainy weekends this year. This has never happened in my memory.
We mainly struggle on the slow long corners so the hairpins at Monza I'm hoping will not be too bad for us as they suit exactly how we want to approach them with aggressive rotation.organic wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 10:48On paper seems like one of the tracks that will punish McLaren a lot. Not that they won't be quick, just that others may be quicker. The characteristics do not suit the car - a lot of laptime in slow speed, a lot of laptime in tyre degradation, chicanes, low drag
Even after the update, in the race McLaren seems to struggle in the chicanes, some slow speed corners, and with tyre degradation relative to others. We haven't seen how good their low df package will be as we haven't seen it yet
Ferrari, amr characteristics suit the track. McLaren and Merc will contend for 4th quickest and I would expect mcl to even be behind Merc at Monza unfortunately
We could see the red bulls, both Mercs, both Ferraris, both Alpines, Albon and Alonso ahead of the Mclaren at Monza- there aren’t many points available again when you are so far down that list….
Agreed.mwillems wrote: ↑28 Aug 2023, 17:12I'm thinking we should be good for two top ten finishes at Monza, I won't be too upset if it isn't as competitive as other races have been.
I'm sure one lap pace will be better and we will then drop back in the race. But one thing we will be able to do, being faster in the corners than most cars and the two long straights both being DRS, we have a chance to utilise the slipstream and the DRS to help us not drop back too much. If everything goes smoothly it might not be too bad. But how often does it go smoothly lol