Everything should be fine. By the way, there is now a moment when there are more cautious comments on the forum about expectations, and on the contrary, the team is more confident in itself than ever before. This is the most positive sign.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 10:38I feel quite optimistic before the weekend. I didn't analyze it like you guys but I just listened to what the drivers/teams were saying.
Norris and Piastri said we improved in the slow corners (maybe not to perfection but definite improvement). This is a positive. They also were not immediately dismissing challenging for a victory, something they usually did before. I think all of this points to the conclusion that they expect to be in the mix.
Sainz is saying the opposite, that they haven't been great in slow corners and qualy so I don't expect them to challenge as much.
So that leaves Red Bull where Helmut Marko said this will be their biggest challenge so far this year due to the bumps.
I think we have to be optimistic. But whatever happens, it is fine. The season is long and the process takes time. The team has shown that they know what they are doing and they deserve our support even if they hit a rough patch.
Last year we qualified P10 and P11 - this car is so much better that I think it has to be a contender.