If it was the shift, he said. Lando has way too many issues at the starts.
If it was the shift, he said. Lando has way too many issues at the starts.
Honestly, the only way I see for Lando to have a real chance in the WDC is for other teams to intervene (Merc, Ferrari) to take points away from Verstappen if he doesn't get a chance on the podium. From my perspective, the next race in Spa is make or break for both teams. If McLaren can win there on merit given the fact Red Bull dominated in 2022 and 2023, this would be McLaren's championship to losestonehenge wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 17:23There are 11 races left. If Norris finishes first in every race and Verstappen only second, he would gain 66 points. That's not enough. In other words, they need to make a decision now on whether they're going for it or not because the only way to beat Max in the WDC will be to have both drivers work together to help Norris. Piastri is too far back, so it's completely fair to put your chances on Norris. They have a real shot at this. The difference between 1st and 3rd is 10 points. That's a whole lot, and they WILL have races coming up where both McLarens are faster than Verstappen. But they need to make that call now and run with it. Otherwise they're throwing away a chance to win the WDC that they may not get again so quickly.
11 races, not 12, my mistake. But that's not the point. The bottom line is that there are still a lot of races and a lot of points available until the end of the season.
Max will also most likely take a PU penalty next raceMarc.W wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 17:21I disagree, the team should always have eyes on the WCC, the WDC comes with it, Max is still over 3 race wins ahead on points, if by some chance that Lando misses out on the WDC this year by less than 7 points, then yes, we can come back to the call today, but realistically that isn't going to happen and we scored the maximum possible today for the more important WCC.wickedz50 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 17:13My POV the eyes should be on the WDC at any cost. A win for Norris here still is a long shot at the WDC for this year. Both drivers has to work together for the bigger picture. The RBR is still super fast and in Max's hand it will be winning many more races. The team should thank LH for his defensive drive to keep charging Max behind on 2 key situation. The day Norris can defend his position against Max like what LH did today then I am sure he will be the WDC.
None the less the job is done 1-2. Hope that Spa will be as competitive as today. A RBR 1-2 there will be again be a tough ask for Mclaren.
You really don't get the team aspect. Undermine a driver and you dent his performances, this was one of the risks that this foolish undercut made possible. WDC is important but nobody doubts that one Max Verstappen will be the 2024 champion. Also, and it undermines my own position is your calculations don't include points available at the three remaining sprint events, and fastest laps - that's 35 points. Points swings of the magnitude needed only happened in the era of poor reliability. Red Bull or rather Max, would need a couple of DNFs, unlikely. We'll see, but team harmony is very very important. This was dented today and Mr Stella should be having strong words. I also think Will needs a reshuffle as the chemistry with Lando don't appear to be robust enough.Avocado wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 17:4811 races, not 12, my mistake. But that's not the point. The bottom line is that there are still a lot of races and a lot of points available until the end of the season.
And no, you're not right. If Norris wins every race until the end of the season and Max is second, Norris will win 275 points and Max 198. The difference is 77 points. The current difference in the WDC is 76 points. And we are talking about racing. Anything can happen in 11 races, including five retirements from Max. No one knows how the season will go. You in the least.
I think if Oscar didn't dip a whell when he came out, he woukd have allowed him pass much earlier. Just Oscar went so far backwards quite quickly.the EDGE wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 18:25Lando could have won today...
If he'd brought his tyre's in correctly in the opening laps of the stint, then backed off just in the 2 corners he was told to (that were causing the most deg), let Piastri catch him slowly but earlier (stressing his tyres more), then let him pass just before DRS line, his tyres would have been in a better place, and he'd of had a fitting chance to pass on track
I think Will was coaching Lando on exactly how to do this, only Lando didn't realise this