Because they were expecting different temperatures. But the team can work together to make changes in the race to improve it, and this is where they can improve by the sounds of it. A shame it was halfway through the race that it was being looked at.BMMR61 wrote: ↑20 May 2024, 14:08When you consider the fact that Red Bull have been gaining the experience of regularly winning since 2021, you can see that this is an incredibly valuable time for McLaren F1 and our drivers and race engineers. The lap times and the inconsistency of them show what a battle it was at Imola with those tyres in these temperatures. Sounds like a little more experience for the engineers at the track (and on the simulators back at Woking) would have given a good opportunity to win here. The setups for the race were suboptimal producing too much oversteer.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑20 May 2024, 13:38This is a great read from Norris and his race management. Great skills, commendable understanding of tyres. Won't quote anything, the whole article must be read to comprehend it
https://www.racefans.net/2024/05/20/nor ... erstappen/
At the same time, every team can look back after a weekend and identify all the things that would have brought more time, this isn't unique to Mclaren and what ifs don't really work out. We could have won this weekend, or we could have got pole and still be overtaken at the start or in the next few laps. We might have cooked our tyres defending in the first stint. We finished 2nd and the car didn't have enough for more in the race where hindsight can't be applied.