Mark reckons Mclaren and Red bull are running more rear wing with an eye on race pace.
Russell thinks they are still a tenth or 2 behind Max and Lando
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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.
Some people will complain until that happens.
I guess it would be unfair to judge it halfway, but given the performance of the car, this has been one of the weakest seasons for Lando since 2019 from a personal perspective.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:34Some people will complain until that happens.
But, we have to say that McLaren needs to be perfect as the gaps are so small. I haven't analyzed Lando's lap but Piastri had his compromised by leaving the pits too late (one mistake). Norris lap probably is another mistake - if you want to look at it super critical, was this another Norris qualy mistake? The gaps are super small, operational excellence is required.
Going higher on downforce seems to make sense for me. I am completely happy with that decision.
When you look at it that way, definitely good that he got that win out of the way. I haven't considered that.Emag wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:41
I guess it would be unfair to judge it halfway, but given the performance of the car, this has been one of the weakest seasons for Lando since 2019 from a personal perspective.
Several mistakes on critical moments, slightly off pace on two tracks he could have gotten a win had he been on pole (Imola & Monaco). Starts in general have been poor, especially when he has started P1 (China sprint & Barcelona).
And I could keep going.
If that safety car had not come for him in Miami, we would be looking at an extremely agitated Lando by now, with at least 2 (arguably more) wins gone mostly by his own doing.
I think Lando's qualifying has been better than last year and people forget the McLaren is still difficult to drive even if it's fast. Drivability hasn't been tackled, and just last week Lando was saying he's not been comfortable in the car. I bet Oscar would be outqualifying most of the grid, too. The fact that they're close makes them both look bad.Emag wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:41I guess it would be unfair to judge it halfway, but given the performance of the car, this has been one of the weakest seasons for Lando since 2019 from a personal perspective.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:34Some people will complain until that happens.
But, we have to say that McLaren needs to be perfect as the gaps are so small. I haven't analyzed Lando's lap but Piastri had his compromised by leaving the pits too late (one mistake). Norris lap probably is another mistake - if you want to look at it super critical, was this another Norris qualy mistake? The gaps are super small, operational excellence is required.
Going higher on downforce seems to make sense for me. I am completely happy with that decision.
Several mistakes on critical moments, slightly off pace on two tracks he could have gotten a win had he been on pole (Imola & Monaco). Starts in general have been poor, especially when he has started P1 (China sprint & Barcelona).
And I could keep going.
If that safety car had not come for him in Miami, we would be looking at an extremely agitated Lando by now, with at least 2 (arguably more) wins gone mostly by his own doing.
Fair assessment.Emag wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:41I guess it would be unfair to judge it halfway, but given the performance of the car, this has been one of the weakest seasons for Lando since 2019 from a personal perspective.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:34Some people will complain until that happens.
But, we have to say that McLaren needs to be perfect as the gaps are so small. I haven't analyzed Lando's lap but Piastri had his compromised by leaving the pits too late (one mistake). Norris lap probably is another mistake - if you want to look at it super critical, was this another Norris qualy mistake? The gaps are super small, operational excellence is required.
Going higher on downforce seems to make sense for me. I am completely happy with that decision.
Several mistakes on critical moments, slightly off pace on two tracks he could have gotten a win had he been on pole (Imola & Monaco). Starts in general have been poor, especially when he has started P1 (China sprint & Barcelona).
And I could keep going.
If that safety car had not come for him in Miami, we would be looking at an extremely agitated Lando by now, with at least 2 (arguably more) wins gone mostly by his own doing.
Well, you're a pessimist. To say such a thing, comparing it to 2019. Wow. And this is taking into account that Lando has been driving well and consistently since the beginning of the season. But only the lack of victories and some kind of mistakes reminds one of 2019?Emag wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:41I guess it would be unfair to judge it halfway, but given the performance of the car, this has been one of the weakest seasons for Lando since 2019 from a personal perspective.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:34Some people will complain until that happens.
But, we have to say that McLaren needs to be perfect as the gaps are so small. I haven't analyzed Lando's lap but Piastri had his compromised by leaving the pits too late (one mistake). Norris lap probably is another mistake - if you want to look at it super critical, was this another Norris qualy mistake? The gaps are super small, operational excellence is required.
Going higher on downforce seems to make sense for me. I am completely happy with that decision.
Several mistakes on critical moments, slightly off pace on two tracks he could have gotten a win had he been on pole (Imola & Monaco). Starts in general have been poor, especially when he has started P1 (China sprint & Barcelona).
And I could keep going.
If that safety car had not come for him in Miami, we would be looking at an extremely agitated Lando by now, with at least 2 (arguably more) wins gone mostly by his own doing.
Yes Oscar was in dirty air, or at least he was way too close at the finish line, about 2 to 3 seconds behind the previous fast lap finisher. Poor execution from the team there, there was clearly the pace to be higher up the order. Following in the high speeds will cost a lot.DragonSGC wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:16Piastri didnt mess up his lap it was close getting to the line with the aston and ferrari, They wouldn't have had proper spacing on their hotlaps. Just looked at lando's on board, he had a similar moment in T4 like verstappen, bit of wheelspin and then last corner of maggots and becketts onto the hangar straight hes a little too wide onto the curb, suspect he cooked his rears in T4 and never got it back.
Max and Landos yellow S1 were due to both of them being undecided if they wanted their front tyres or their rear tyres to hit the apex firstmwillems wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 10:46Yes Oscar was in dirty air, or at least he was way too close at the finish line, about 2 to 3 seconds behind the previous fast lap finisher. Poor execution from the team there, there was clearly the pace to be higher up the order. Following in the high speeds will cost a lot.DragonSGC wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:16Piastri didnt mess up his lap it was close getting to the line with the aston and ferrari, They wouldn't have had proper spacing on their hotlaps. Just looked at lando's on board, he had a similar moment in T4 like verstappen, bit of wheelspin and then last corner of maggots and becketts onto the hangar straight hes a little too wide onto the curb, suspect he cooked his rears in T4 and never got it back.
Not sure what happened to Lando though, I imagine there might have been a mistake.
But I also think that the yellow S1s across the board might be down to poor tyre warm ups in the rush. Merc seem to get more heat, hence more race deg, and this helped them get a good S1.
Alright then, humor me this.LionsHeart wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 08:12Well, you're a pessimist. To say such a thing, comparing it to 2019. Wow. And this is taking into account that Lando has been driving well and consistently since the beginning of the season. But only the lack of victories and some kind of mistakes reminds one of 2019?Emag wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:41I guess it would be unfair to judge it halfway, but given the performance of the car, this has been one of the weakest seasons for Lando since 2019 from a personal perspective.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:34
Some people will complain until that happens.
But, we have to say that McLaren needs to be perfect as the gaps are so small. I haven't analyzed Lando's lap but Piastri had his compromised by leaving the pits too late (one mistake). Norris lap probably is another mistake - if you want to look at it super critical, was this another Norris qualy mistake? The gaps are super small, operational excellence is required.
Going higher on downforce seems to make sense for me. I am completely happy with that decision.
Several mistakes on critical moments, slightly off pace on two tracks he could have gotten a win had he been on pole (Imola & Monaco). Starts in general have been poor, especially when he has started P1 (China sprint & Barcelona).
And I could keep going.
If that safety car had not come for him in Miami, we would be looking at an extremely agitated Lando by now, with at least 2 (arguably more) wins gone mostly by his own doing.