Irrelevant what others were doing. When you make mistakes it's clear there was opportunity to do better, but they didn't.
Improvements on 2nd Run:
If there's no rain, then this is Mercedes' win in the bag. They were faster than McLaren and RB in the dry in CanadaEmag wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 20:12Irrelevant what others were doing. When you make mistakes it's clear there was opportunity to do better, but they didn't.
As for rain tomorrow, it's absolutely not something you would want. Just adds too much randomness to the race. If you have the pace, you win in the dry, no need for random shenanigans where you might even end up off the podium.
That’s the life of a Mclaren fan right?Ir3NiCuS wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 20:05Dunno when was the last time I was so upset but cmon....now RBR is beatable ( just like in the previous races ) but here comes the Mercedes from its ashes just to beat us. Seems like we are the papaya Ferrari with two "sorry I made a mistake" drivers!
Hope tomorrow they show something to cheer for
That was on a track which changed 3 times. If it was entirely wet on Canada they would have looked much worse, and we don't know how things would have been like if it had been dry from the start.Dafnalina wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 20:50If there's no rain, then this is Mercedes' win in the bag. They were faster than McLaren and RB in the dry in CanadaEmag wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 20:12Irrelevant what others were doing. When you make mistakes it's clear there was opportunity to do better, but they didn't.
As for rain tomorrow, it's absolutely not something you would want. Just adds too much randomness to the race. If you have the pace, you win in the dry, no need for random shenanigans where you might even end up off the podium.
Perhaps all Mclaren needs to do is bring a good upgrade that will solve the remaining issues. After all nothing will matter if we develop a car that will be way superior to the competition.BMMR61 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 20:53I'm sick of people bashing our drivers. Tricky conditions, the team let them down (again) with this very basic error for their final run. From the other side of the world I could see they needed two lap tyre prep else they wouldn't improve their times. Oscar left the pits with less than 2 minutes to go - come ON! This should have been a front row lockout for papaya. When you have the fastest car and you keep not maximising he result you just throw away the opportunity you've worked five years for. Nevertheless, it's time to sit back and enjoy the fact we are now fighting for wins and podiums every weekend.