Clutch issue today for Lando.
No, I wouldn’t as long as the team would be dominant for just one season and we’d have Piastri and Norris battle it out on track. I love this team. I’d take a subscription today. But in general my feeling about this racing category would remain the same. It’s no longer a sport when competitors decide which competitors can enter and which ones can’t and when one owner can run two out of ten teams. It has become a joke. And I have not even started about the zillion street circuits they’re adding and the Americanisation of it all. It’s not what it once was..CjC wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 21:55Would you feel the same if Mclaren swapped with Red Bull?McL-H wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 21:23Regardless of where McLaren stands in the pecking order, if Red Bull again really has such an advantage over its rivals and we’re up for another season like last year’s, I am not getting a subscription on any service to watch F1 this year.
I already found it off putting the way this cartel is closing down on new competitors like Andretti in this so called “sport”. If it wants to be WWE, fine. But if it ain’t a sport and it fails to deliver as a show, then what is it?
Will try some streams on Kodi to watch it. But I’m not paying anymore. I rather pay to watch MotoGP, that actually is a sport that delivers on entertainment time and time again.
Nah, reporters would love a story like that. It'd be everywhere if they thought McLaren had muffed it.CjC wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 22:31Is it because the laptimes are so bad they can’t understand it so leave them out of the conversation?Macklaren wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 22:27Yeah not many teams/pundits are talking about mclaren in the ranking at all which is somewhat frustrating. It is RBR, Ferrari, Merc and then straight to AMR, Alpine, RB.Venturiation wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 21:59
James Allison said redbull are far in front, mercedes faster in race pace than Ferrari, Ferrari better in 1 lap pace
And followed by Aston
Didn't mention mclaren
Im mostly basing on minisector performance. McLaren rarely if ever set purple minisectors in the 1st sector and majority of their purple minisectors were in the twisty parts of s2BMMR61 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 05:40I've seen references to Bahrain being a circuit being one which doesn't play to McLaren's strengths. I think this is solely based on the last two years being stricken with an underprepared team, unreliability and starting off the back. If we look at Bahrain in 2020 and 2021, Lando scored fourth places at both races. So I don't think we can be complacent on those grounds, sure if we're only a few tenths off at Bahrain GP then I'll be excited about Silverstone to name just one track.
Regarding the lost time in the first corner: earlier Oscar had done two fast laps with a 0.15 second gap in the first sector, then an impressive loss in the second and third sectors. On his fast lap he collected the second and third sectors, but the loss on the first sector was 0.3 seconds. So the loss on the first sector was only 0.15 seconds, and so at the finish of the lap we should have seen 0.55 seconds off Charles' time.Xero wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 23:56Clutch issue today for Lando.
I don't think the numbers and graphs paint a total picture. For example, somebody using Max's theoretical best lap time as a base and failing to apply that to everyone else is bizarre. Oscar locked up in turn one and lost 0.25s on his best lap. Take that out and theoretically he was 2nd fastest ahead of the Ferrari's. Not seen a single mention of it. The media just seem to regurgitate paddock speculation all the time. Lost count how many times they gloss over simple facts.
Other positives: no installation issues, the car was (mostly) reliable, and they got a decent amount of laps in and got their testing schedule (mostly) done. I think it's important that the fundamentals are solid.Going into the Bahrain Grand Prix we have to be prudent because some teams seem to have made a good step over the winter and Bahrain is not the ideal track layout for our car. We will find out where we are in qualifying next Saturday.
Well he has the data, who am I to argue. I interpreted comments on this forum that it was a McLaren - general thing for Bahrain. Of course the nature of the McLaren started to change significantly from Austria, then probably more profoundly in terms of characteristics, at Singapore where low speed understeer was greatly improved.
Probably still the same as last year. The car is best in high speed corners.BMMR61 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 09:07Well he has the data, who am I to argue. I interpreted comments on this forum that it was a McLaren - general thing for Bahrain. Of course the nature of the McLaren started to change significantly from Austria, then probably more profoundly in terms of characteristics, at Singapore where low speed understeer was greatly improved.
So how would we (or better, Stella) describe the characteristics - strengths and weaknesses - of the MCL38?