Emag wrote: ↑05 May 2024, 00:34
CjC wrote: ↑05 May 2024, 00:20
Emag wrote: ↑04 May 2024, 23:46
Well, sh*t happens bro. Go be a Ferrari fan since you hold them to such high regard. I am sure you would have enjoyed 2019 a lot, then 2020, then 2021, then 2022, then 2023 ...
Been a McLaren fan for 21 years bro. I ain’t changing now.
I don’t get what your problem is?
I don’t appreciate your assumption that I’m demanding a pole today nor your suggestion that I change alliance to Ferrari.
The fact is Mclaren have poorly executed the weekend so far and I’m just voicing my opinion, don’t like it- don’t reply to me surely? Hell even block me for all I care.
This weekend could may well be the only race of the season where Lando was the genuine fastest package and he didn’t get sprint pole, he started P9, doesn’t make it to the exit of T1 in the sprint, changes his set up which he now regrets. Facts I’m sure you are aware of. Sorry if I’m annoying you up there on your perch
It wasn't the fastest package though, was it? If they had the fastest package, it wouldn't have cooked the softs yesterday, and surely they would have been on pole today having an extra day of data.
They missjudged the setup on a sprint weekend where they also brought a raft of parts so time was precious to gather data on the package for correlation as well. Not a catastrophic mistake by any means since they likely based it off on data they had from last year, which coincidentally turned out to be a bad baseline to follow since track condition was much better last year.
And mentioning the unfortunate incident for Lando as it is somehow their fault they get taken out is bizarre.
What really icks me is the fact that you're acting as if they somehow had the fastest car by a mile and did not convert it into an easy pole and win. And that couldn't be further away from the truth.
Car started the season with significant weaknesses in low speed corners and long medium-speed corners. This track has both, on top of high temps which has been troubling them for a while.
By any account, they shouldn't have been anywhere near Ferrari and RedBull on this track. The upgrade put them closer on an unfavorable track, where it's not unreasonable to think they would have ended up with gaps similar to Bahrain without.
This was a midfield team until Austria last year. Not even a full year has passed since then. Aston Martin proved it that it's not so easy to stay at this level, yet McLaren keeps improving.
Instead of comparing them to Ferrari and RedBull and how they have been "schooled" by them, try to look into the bigger picture and understand things are not as simple as you want them to be
I mention the T1 incident because it’s basically a direct result of the poor soft tyre run in SQ3. As I said previously the sprint is now the FP2 ‘long run sim’ with points handed out after. They changed Landos car set up without any long run data which Lando admitted after qualifying was a mistake.
I talk so much about weekend execution because it all adds up.
Lando didn’t finish his soft tyre run in FP1, struggles with the soft in SQ3. Gets punted out of the sprint in P9 at T1, changes the set up for main quali, qualified P5 and wishes he could revert his set up.
I’m not acting like they had the fastest car by a mile, I’m reacting to the possibility that this weekend could be the only weekend McLaren have to fight for pole and a protection victory this season and session by session either by their own fault or not (depending on opinion) it has slipped further and further away so we have a right to feel disappointed.
My ‘schooled’ comment was just my way of describing the how far away from Red Bull we are at the moment and that Ferrari are more than likely next in line to occupy the top step once Red Bull decline kicks in.
The team
is doing a good on the whole and I hope they get a chance to have a Monza 2021 scenario again sometime soon.