"Fastest" in F1 is quite circumstantial right now. It depends on the circuit, the weather and what the drivers had for breakfast. No one has a clear lead over any other team.Ben1980 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 23:15Who thinks Mclaren have the best car?Emag wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 23:07It's simple really, and Max said it really well after losing to Lando in Miami. When you have the best car on track, it often doesn't matter how lucky / unlucky you get.
Opportunities were there for the win today, even with the unlucky safety car timing. If the car was the best on track, they would have taken it by pure pace instead of relying on good fortune.
There were no mediums left. Softs were too risky.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 07:25Do you think we should have tried to get to the pits and bolt new mediums or softs and then charge at Max for the last 10 laps?
The team thought about it and offered it to Lando but they decided not to do it because they would have lost the place to George. But I guess they should have anticipated both Mercs doing it and tried it with Oscar at least.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 07:25Do you think we should have tried to get to the pits and bolt new mediums or softs and then charge at Max for the last 10 laps?
They were trading fastest lap times at one point, so I don't think Piastri had any trouble keeping up. Once they were running 2nd and 3rd Piastri was more concerned with the Mercs and it is always the case that driving defensively loses time.
I think if we had tried to drag Oscar along, we would have had as much chance as coming 4th and 5th as 2nd and 3rd.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 09:45They were trading fastest lap times at one point, so I don't think Piastri had any trouble keeping up. Once they were running 2nd and 3rd Piastri was more concerned with the Mercs and it is always the case that driving defensively loses time.
Hind-sight is a brilliant thing, but I wonder whether we'd have had a double podium if Lando had hung back to keep Oscar in DRS range as a defence against the Mercs.
That's right. I thought about it too. Which option is better, to give the opportunity for a straight slipstream and open DRS, or to try to move forward to fight with Max? Overtaking is more possible here than in Singapore. It was a difficult moment. Considering that at the very end of the race Oscar could not match Lando's pace, I think Lando should have moved forward right away. On the other hand, we need to try to create a DRS train so that both Mercedes could not overtake. At first everything seemed to work out, but then Oscar himself lost pace, and then let two cars pass.Ben1980 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 09:59I think if we had tried to drag Oscar along, we would have had as much chance as coming 4th and 5th as 2nd and 3rd.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 09:45They were trading fastest lap times at one point, so I don't think Piastri had any trouble keeping up. Once they were running 2nd and 3rd Piastri was more concerned with the Mercs and it is always the case that driving defensively loses time.
Hind-sight is a brilliant thing, but I wonder whether we'd have had a double podium if Lando had hung back to keep Oscar in DRS range as a defence against the Mercs.
If Perez keeps his ''great performance'' and if Ferrari are hit & miss, we can fight for P1 in constructors by the end of the season.