What a race! That was heart in mouth stuff, excitement all race long.
It could have been ours but it wasn't to be and I also think we should have put one or both on Fresh mediums, but c'est la vie.
To be honest I feel none of the stints were really long enough to see but that first stint on the inter was mega a bit like the last stint in Imola. Shame he wasn’t rewarded with the win on both occasions.Emag wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 21:57In the end it wasn't amazing to be honest but with the track being all over the place it's difficult to judge. Overall, pace wasn't bad to be honest. Mercedes was pretty much where I would expect Ferrari to be here this time, so we had the challenge.
Let's see how it turns out in Barcelona. I expect RedBull to win by a landslide to be honest, but it will be interesting to see how it will pan out between McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes. Will be a real test on the Mercedes pace as well.
We had no fresh mediums. We had one set before the race. Maybe that is why we didn't pit for them.
Glad my pessimism was misplaced. Smashed the 200 point threshold
I think people will be in for a rude awakening in Barcelona, but I would love it if I was wrong.
Allow me to disagree. He should not have won today on merit if it wasn't for the SC. He can barely hold up two Mclarens anymore. If the car gain 2-3 more tenths on the next upgrade which I hope to come soon then the Mclarens will be untouchable even for Max.
I really don't get the pessimism. Lando ran away today and was unlucky to get caught by SC but unable to pit. Monaco would have been a win if the lap was just slightly better in qualy. Imola was probably 1-2 laps away from a win.Emag wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 22:35I think people will be in for a rude awakening in Barcelona, but I would love it if I was wrong.
RedBull also has upgrades coming there, so anything but a dominant RedBull win would be a surprise.
That's why I said earlier, I am more concerned with how the gaps to Ferrari and Mercedes will be.
Realistically, McLaren wont get another race win until the next round of upgrades comes, the magnitude of which will be crucial on how the rest of the season pans out with gaps being so close.
Now you mention them, has there been any natter about when McLarens next round of updates are coming?Emag wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 22:35I think people will be in for a rude awakening in Barcelona, but I would love it if I was wrong.
RedBull also has upgrades coming there, so anything but a dominant RedBull win would be a surprise.
That's why I said earlier, I am more concerned with how the gaps to Ferrari and Mercedes will be.
Realistically, McLaren wont get another race win until the next round of upgrades comes, the magnitude of which will be crucial on how the rest of the season pans out with gaps being so close.