If memory serves me correctly, at that point they should have just stuck it out & not stopped for intermediate tires, believe some others did the same & were far better off.AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 Jul 2024, 21:12Does anyone remember the Dutch GP last year where after starting P2 on the grid, Norris/Mclaren stayed out a lap too long on slicks in the rain dropping them well down the order? Russia 2021. Mclaren keeps saying they are learning, but they aren't showing that they are learning. This weekend is not the first time that they faced these challenges.
I too feel like Mclaren has bad decision making when it comes to weather & they don't appear to be progressing much in that area either. I know its been said lots already but sitting watching the race, I couldn't understand why they didn't double stack. And then when it came to dry tire choice, I saw Lewis put on the used softs, & was extremely happy we had a set of new mediums & thought it should be a win. As soon as I saw the used softs going on, my heart sank, there goes the win (with a bunch of shouting expletives thrown in)
I've seen a number of posters saying tire choice was Lando's but any messages I've heard posted, have the team with the final say? (Lando saying soft, or medium, whatever, followed up with Will saying we're going soft). I also thought the way tire choice was delivered to Lando, softs to cover Hamilton, medium for Verstappen was very misleading & should have never been worded that way. I agree with others, Mclaren needs to worry less about what others are doing & just do whatever is quickest for them.