Isn't that Andrian Newey far left back row ?
And Ron's in the back row.
Ah my apologies. Must have updated the rig at some point. When I saw him sim racing early on in Covid his setup definitely wasn’t that extreme.AR3-GP wrote: ↑11 Nov 2023, 02:09chair, wheel, pedals, and "a monitor"
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You must be misremembering. Cool Performance is his brother company, and it sponsored Lando’s cars in the junior formulas. Lando has had very serious rigs for a loooong time.trinidefender wrote: ↑11 Nov 2023, 15:28Ah my apologies. Must have updated the rig at some point. When I saw him sim racing early on in Covid his setup definitely wasn’t that extreme.AR3-GP wrote: ↑11 Nov 2023, 02:09chair, wheel, pedals, and "a monitor"
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It’s amazing how journalist can take a couple of lines said in the winners press conference into a whole story a week later.
They did the same with AMR early in the season. Alonso says he would like it if they can develop well and maybe challenge RB after bahrain -> Alonso title challenge??!??!?
It's fairly par for the course!
Thanks for that. I thought the last few paras where Stella talks about the importance of the starting point for development, and how he feels the "gradient of development" is more important were a good insight. Even though the new hires for next season can't or won't have an effect on the launch car, they can certainly impact the in-season "gradient of development" in a big way.
In about eight or nine months if this trajectory continues.RonMexico wrote: ↑12 Nov 2023, 01:34Stella gave a particularly interesting interview with Tom Clarkson without revealing much. Comes across as emotionally intelligent on top of obvious ability.
Lando is clearly an upper echelon driver in the race, probably the next best to Max. The team and driver need to be more consistent in qualifying. With Oscar you might have the best driver pairing, competing with Alpha Tauri, Ferrari and Mercedes.
McLaren don't have one hand tied behind their backs anymore with their own wind tunnel now operational.
A lot to like, how long until WDC hungry drivers come knocking?
Nevertheless, good basis for optimism for the 2024 car. Yes RedBull weren't engaged in a season-long battle with a close competitor requiring late development but..... McLaren's last upgrades were installed at Singapore in September. Allowing a few weeks of fabrication that actually means the design office were finished on this year's car in August at the latest. Hardly a late start, and lots of extremely strong data coming through with the gains made including setup data acquisition. While they have a clear new platform objective for the "MCL61" I believe it will be more evolutionary than revolutionary, due to positive correlation of the developments. Evolutionary is always a safer route than revolutionary - as I said, good ground for optimism of the new car.organic wrote: ↑11 Nov 2023, 23:02They did the same with AMR early in the season. Alonso says he would like it if they can develop well and maybe challenge RB after bahrain -> Alonso title challenge??!??!?
Clearly a successful formula for engagement