Yea I’m always pessimistic but I feel too that Mclaren might have missed out on their best opportunities.BMMR61 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 13:57Dry qualifying and race would have put the team in a good position. Under the forecast conditions it's a lottery. Could be yet another missed opportunity. A good car but not getting a great run just yet.LionsHeart wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 13:49Even in these wet conditions, McLaren is making good time against Mercedes, who have a bigger rear wing. All I can say is that the overall balance of the chassis is more than capable of handling these conditions. But if there is more water, McLaren could lose ground to Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull.
I'm a little surprised by the speed from Mercedes, but I think McLaren will be strong in the race. And points are still only awarded for the race. So far, so good.CjC wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:29Yea I’m always pessimistic but I feel too that Mclaren might have missed out on their best opportunities.BMMR61 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 13:57Dry qualifying and race would have put the team in a good position. Under the forecast conditions it's a lottery. Could be yet another missed opportunity. A good car but not getting a great run just yet.LionsHeart wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 13:49Even in these wet conditions, McLaren is making good time against Mercedes, who have a bigger rear wing. All I can say is that the overall balance of the chassis is more than capable of handling these conditions. But if there is more water, McLaren could lose ground to Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull.
Now the Merc has locked out the front row I feel they are at least an equal to McLaren now so when ever Max struggles like today Mclaren don’t end up capitalising because a Merc is in the way.
Also with another update for Red Bull to come in Hungary and the lack of development talk from McLaren I can only feel Mclaren slipping back.
BUT to contradict myself, this was obviously a massively green track and will continue to be so and that plays into Mercedes hands which could skew the overall pecking order
To contradict myself further, Toto confirmed that the weather has helped them so farLionsHeart wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:31I'm a little surprised by the speed from Mercedes, but I think McLaren will be strong in the race. And points are still only awarded for the race. So far, so good.CjC wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:29Yea I’m always pessimistic but I feel too that Mclaren might have missed out on their best opportunities.
Now the Merc has locked out the front row I feel they are at least an equal to McLaren now so when ever Max struggles like today Mclaren don’t end up capitalising because a Merc is in the way.
Also with another update for Red Bull to come in Hungary and the lack of development talk from McLaren I can only feel Mclaren slipping back.
BUT to contradict myself, this was obviously a massively green track and will continue to be so and that plays into Mercedes hands which could skew the overall pecking order
I am partly depressed because I expected more. But if you look at the telemetry in FP3, look at the speeds and times, then in qualifying everything was repeated to some extent. In this respect, everything is consistent. The main thing is that the race has a high pace and low tyre wear for McLaren. Then there is a chance to catch up with Mercedes and beat them. Red Bull is also nearby, so we must not forget about them.CjC wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:41To contradict myself further, Toto confirmed that the weather has helped them so farLionsHeart wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:31I'm a little surprised by the speed from Mercedes, but I think McLaren will be strong in the race. And points are still only awarded for the race. So far, so good.CjC wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:29
Yea I’m always pessimistic but I feel too that Mclaren might have missed out on their best opportunities.
Now the Merc has locked out the front row I feel they are at least an equal to McLaren now so when ever Max struggles like today Mclaren don’t end up capitalising because a Merc is in the way.
Also with another update for Red Bull to come in Hungary and the lack of development talk from McLaren I can only feel Mclaren slipping back.
BUT to contradict myself, this was obviously a massively green track and will continue to be so and that plays into Mercedes hands which could skew the overall pecking order
Max is always the competition. He will be the competition tomorrow aswell.