2023 - McLaren Formula 1 Team

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Why didn't we just undercut Albon? We were a lot faster than him when not stuck behind him.

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mwillems wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:55
Darth-Piekus wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:53
Ah a pity. These rules are a joke.
Why? Because it didn't get you what you want? It is very clear and the reasons for it are totally correct, punishments are based on the mistake, not the consequences.
But, they should be able to take into account the consequences. Causing an incident which means the other person has say a 10 second pit stop. Then why can't a penalty be 15 seconds.

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kfrantzios wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:57
Why didn't we just undercut Albon? We were a lot faster than him when not stuck behind him.
Because he pitted very early.

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CjC wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:56
mwillems wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:46
CjC wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:42
At least it’s good to know Mclaren had pace for a P6 and 7.
Let’s keep the points coming in. We out scored Aston🤣
But we didn't, otherwise we'd have passed Albon and Hamilton would be behind, race cars have to race, not be quicker over a theoretical clear lap 😉

We didn't drop as much as I thought, 1 place. Good work from the team and drivers.
Yes very true but if Albon put it in the wall early then we would have been P6&7. We know the limitations and how racing works.
We got what we deserved, apart from Piastri who deserved 9th place, or at least to fight Alonso for it, I think. You don't win races and championships by hoping people bin it, but by having a fast car, we were the 5th fastest car in the weekend. But you can clearly see that a small improvement would have us up to 3rd in this weekend, but the car isn't there yet.
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Ben1980 wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:58
mwillems wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:55
Darth-Piekus wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:53
Ah a pity. These rules are a joke.
Why? Because it didn't get you what you want? It is very clear and the reasons for it are totally correct, punishments are based on the mistake, not the consequences.
But, they should be able to take into account the consequences. Causing an incident which means the other person has say a 10 second pit stop. Then why can't a penalty be 15 seconds.
The outcome is then totally changeable based on things outside of the drivers control, they are only responsible for the scale of their mistake. I wouldn't want to change that and have totally unpredictable and inconsistent penalties for drivers who do the same mistake.
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FittingMechanics wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:37
A shame about Albon, his heavy defending cost us a spot against Hamilton.
Should be better no give back position after passing Albon off track, Norris could easily open up a 5s gap and stay ahead as Hamilton did.

Need to be Schumacher sometimes...
To do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. It would be a waste of life to do nothing with one's ability, for I feel that life is measured in achievement, not in years alone. ― Bruce McLaren

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Anyone has the final gaps?

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MCLvamos wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:42
I just wonder if Lando should've just kept the position when Albon pushed him off at turn 1. You'd think he would've been able to open up a 5 second gap.
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To do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. It would be a waste of life to do nothing with one's ability, for I feel that life is measured in achievement, not in years alone. ― Bruce McLaren

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kfrantzios wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:57
Why didn't we just undercut Albon? We were a lot faster than him when not stuck behind him.
Albon simply pitted way too early, it worked for them (barely)… Once Albon jumped the gun pitting, they had to stay in their own strategy.

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From what I see Hamilton opened 2,3 from Albon and 2,7 from Norris. Is that before or after that penalty?

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Ben1980 wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:58
mwillems wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:55
Darth-Piekus wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:53
Ah a pity. These rules are a joke.
Why? Because it didn't get you what you want? It is very clear and the reasons for it are totally correct, punishments are based on the mistake, not the consequences.
But, they should be able to take into account the consequences. Causing an incident which means the other person has say a 10 second pit stop. Then why can't a penalty be 15 seconds.
Because it will be unmanageable… Consequences will also be track specific and depending on the drivers involved… In order to have any sort of consistency in the rules, you have to punish the actions, regardless of the consequence (beyond the fact that doing it based on consequences will open a lot of chicanery from the teams).

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mwillems wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 17:07
CjC wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:56
mwillems wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:46


But we didn't, otherwise we'd have passed Albon and Hamilton would be behind, race cars have to race, not be quicker over a theoretical clear lap 😉

We didn't drop as much as I thought, 1 place. Good work from the team and drivers.
Yes very true but if Albon put it in the wall early then we would have been P6&7. We know the limitations and how racing works.
We got what we deserved, apart from Piastri who deserved 9th place, or at least to fight Alonso for it, I think. You don't win races and championships by hoping people bin it, but by having a fast car, we were the 5th fastest car in the weekend. But you can clearly see that a small improvement would have us up to 3rd in this weekend, but the car isn't there yet.
They had a good race overall, it was just very difficult to overtake in Monza… Whether you were driving a McLaren or not, Red Bull also struggled and capitalized more on mistakes from the cars in front than simply the speed of their car.

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willmesquita wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 17:12
FittingMechanics wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:37
A shame about Albon, his heavy defending cost us a spot against Hamilton.
Should be better no give back position after passing Albon off track, Norris could easily open up a 5s gap and stay ahead as Hamilton did.

Need to be Schumacher sometimes...
Very true, I agree with you on Norris, he should have just pushed on, he seems to have lost his edge a bit recently, I'm sure he'll learn from it. Feels like only a matter of time before Piastri has the better of him at this rate.
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willmesquita wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 17:12
FittingMechanics wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:37
A shame about Albon, his heavy defending cost us a spot against Hamilton.
Should be better no give back position after passing Albon off track, Norris could easily open up a 5s gap and stay ahead as Hamilton did.

Need to be Schumacher sometimes...
I’m glad he has more sportsmanship than Schumacher :)

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SmallSoldier wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 17:18
Ben1980 wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:58
mwillems wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:55


Why? Because it didn't get you what you want? It is very clear and the reasons for it are totally correct, punishments are based on the mistake, not the consequences.
But, they should be able to take into account the consequences. Causing an incident which means the other person has say a 10 second pit stop. Then why can't a penalty be 15 seconds.
Because it will be unmanageable… Consequences will also be track specific and depending on the drivers involved… In order to have any sort of consistency in the rules, you have to punish the actions, regardless of the consequence (beyond the fact that doing it based on consequences will open a lot of chicanery from the teams).
I know all that, and fully accept it.

But, the penalties for Russell and Hamilton being the sane, when the impact on the race was vast, makes it seem that its not really a fair system.