Oscar Piastry becoming Champion in 2024 was not on my F1 bingo card, but given his consistent performance it’s not far off. I did mention in the thread earlier ( page 550 I think) that if Max doesn’t dominate Spa and McLaren outperform them then they’re in a long chance to clinch both titles. If McLaren can win in Zandvoort, oh boyDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 20:48Can I now make a bold prediction. Considering in the next race we expect more upgrades, let's say the car becomes faster by a good marjin and Mercedes keeps eating away points from Red Bull who's to say that Oscar could not become champion even though he is 100 points behind but with 10 races to go or Norris 78 points behind.
No disrespect is meant, but I liken this to a month back when he had a couple of poor performances and many are suggesting he isn't up to it and then he has a couple of good performances and he's up for the WDC. It's polarism.Mtshali_Motorsport wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 20:59Oscar Piastry becoming Champion in 2024 was not on my F1 bingo card, but given his consistent performance it’s not far off. I did mention in the thread earlier ( page 550 I think) that if Max doesn’t dominate Spa and McLaren outperform them then they’re in a long chance to clinch both titles. If McLaren can win in Zandvoort, oh boyDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 20:48Can I now make a bold prediction. Considering in the next race we expect more upgrades, let's say the car becomes faster by a good marjin and Mercedes keeps eating away points from Red Bull who's to say that Oscar could not become champion even though he is 100 points behind but with 10 races to go or Norris 78 points behind.
Absolutely. It isn't just his current speed, or his trajectory I find exciting, it's the calm of his total performance, his maturity in media work and even a growing personality to go with the reserved nature, and just avoiding the pressure others put on themselves with their media responses. Contrast these to Lando, his talent is enormous, but he subjects himself to unreasonable pressure by his statements which are brutally honest but damaging.mwillems wrote: ↑02 Aug 2024, 10:09
He's just getting his head down and taking it race by race and maintaining his trajectory. He's nailed his tyre management a few times now, but he's still on that journey.
I get that his trajectory is exciting, but in my opinion he isn't there yet. What I like is that there's no drama from him with a good result or a poor result, he's getting on with the job.
That's a very long shot, he'd have to win near enough every race and hope Max finishes well down in the points. But stranger things have happened in F1. If McLaren produce an excellent car in 2025 then I think Oscar might be the driver to beat. Lando needs to concentrate on his mind management, that should see him lessen the mistakes.Mtshali_Motorsport wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 20:59Oscar Piastry becoming Champion in 2024 was not on my F1 bingo card, but given his consistent performance it’s not far off. I did mention in the thread earlier ( page 550 I think) that if Max doesn’t dominate Spa and McLaren outperform them then they’re in a long chance to clinch both titles. If McLaren can win in Zandvoort, oh boyDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 20:48Can I now make a bold prediction. Considering in the next race we expect more upgrades, let's say the car becomes faster by a good marjin and Mercedes keeps eating away points from Red Bull who's to say that Oscar could not become champion even though he is 100 points behind but with 10 races to go or Norris 78 points behind.
What are the criteria? Partner, he's noticeably slower than him. How many times has Oscar fought to win? And how much is Norris?mwillems wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:20It's 9-5 not 9-4. Those stats are generic and don't remove all the noise and circumstance for any driver. I don't trust timings over a race, or even mini sectors! Let alone this.
None the less, the team think he's doing great, I think most commentators do and he's now referred to as Landos rival in most outlets. It's not unfeasible that he will catch Lando in points this year though that is a big ask.
He's work to do, but I'm curious as to the criteria for "too slow".
Worth noting that the stat has removed Norris' DNF, if included his average finish is 4.64 to Oscars 5.14. Oscar's also had trouble, but finished, and these are included in all the average lap times etc. Either remove all the dirty data or add context.Lucky wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:32What are the criteria? Partner, he's noticeably slower than him. How many times has Oscar fought to win? And how much is Norris?mwillems wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:20It's 9-5 not 9-4. Those stats are generic and don't remove all the noise and circumstance for any driver. I don't trust timings over a race, or even mini sectors! Let alone this.
None the less, the team think he's doing great, I think most commentators do and he's now referred to as Landos rival in most outlets. It's not unfeasible that he will catch Lando in points this year though that is a big ask.
He's work to do, but I'm curious as to the criteria for "too slow".
I'm very happy with Oscar, but he still needs to get up to speed. He doesn't match Norris yet.mwillems wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:35Worth noting that the stat has removed Norris' DNF, if included his average finish is 4.64 to Oscars 5.14. Oscar's also had trouble, but finished, and these are included in all the average lap times etc.Lucky wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:32What are the criteria? Partner, he's noticeably slower than him. How many times has Oscar fought to win? And how much is Norris?mwillems wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:20It's 9-5 not 9-4. Those stats are generic and don't remove all the noise and circumstance for any driver. I don't trust timings over a race, or even mini sectors! Let alone this.
None the less, the team think he's doing great, I think most commentators do and he's now referred to as Landos rival in most outlets. It's not unfeasible that he will catch Lando in points this year though that is a big ask.
He's work to do, but I'm curious as to the criteria for "too slow".
I know he's slower than Lando, but what I asked where the criteria for too slow. Why are you unhappy with him? I wouldn't expect him to be faster than Lando at this point, and if he was as fast as Lando then that would be a damning indictment of Lando.
I agree, he needs to keep improving, it just reads like he's below where he needs to be. He would have won in Miami if not for circumstances. He was the fastest driver, and he would have had both Mclaren wins this year, but he got dropped to 4th and into a battle with Sainz who damaged his car. He changed his nose and lost a ton of time. It's things like that that make those stats you posted a bit redundant.Lucky wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:41I'm very happy with Oscar, but he still needs to get up to speed. He doesn't match Norris yet.mwillems wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:35Worth noting that the stat has removed Norris' DNF, if included his average finish is 4.64 to Oscars 5.14. Oscar's also had trouble, but finished, and these are included in all the average lap times etc.
I know he's slower than Lando, but what I asked where the criteria for too slow. Why are you unhappy with him? I wouldn't expect him to be faster than Lando at this point, and if he was as fast as Lando then that would be a damning indictment of Lando.
No, Oscar was much slower in Miami, just look at the pace before pit. The tire management has improved, but here is the merit of the car, it has become better. Oscar has a champion character, which is a huge plus.mwillems wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:47I agree, he needs to keep improving, it just reads like he's below where he needs to be. He would have won in Miami if not for circumstances. He was the fastest driver, and he would have had both Mclaren wins this year, but he got dropped to 4th and into a battle with Sainz who damaged his car. He changed his nose and lost a ton of time. It's things like that that make those stats you posted a bit redundant.Lucky wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:41I'm very happy with Oscar, but he still needs to get up to speed. He doesn't match Norris yet.mwillems wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:35
Worth noting that the stat has removed Norris' DNF, if included his average finish is 4.64 to Oscars 5.14. Oscar's also had trouble, but finished, and these are included in all the average lap times etc.
I know he's slower than Lando, but what I asked where the criteria for too slow. Why are you unhappy with him? I wouldn't expect him to be faster than Lando at this point, and if he was as fast as Lando then that would be a damning indictment of Lando.
I think I said before, he is less consistent than last year, but he is starting to hit the peaks now and have some weekends where the tyre management is on point.
If you remove that Miami number, for instance, then his average finish is 4.53,1 place below Lando, which is fine, I think?
Worth noting that Oscar finishes a full place ahead of his start position whereas Lando finishes on average where he starts.
In any case, I don't think that 1.5 season old Oscar should be expected to be in the same place as 6.5 season old Lando, and I think his trajectory is fine. I would imagine that by next season, at this rate, he will be close to a match for Lando, which is why Lando needs to get his act together. And it is for this reason why I think the team won'e put Baby (Oscar) in the corner.
He was faster in Miami, as you can see below, until his car was damaged, including his wing. And he was managing his pace whereas Lando was chasing position. He lost 35 seconds to pit and change his wing and the other damage caused him to lose further time. And this is the type of analysis you need to do when you compare the drivers. He was on for Mclarens only 2 actual wins this season. The reason is that Oscar is more likely to convert his chances.Lucky wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 10:03No, Oscar was much slower in Miami, just look at the pace before pit. The tire management has improved, but here is the merit of the car, it has become better. Oscar has a champion character, which is a huge plus.mwillems wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:47I agree, he needs to keep improving, it just reads like he's below where he needs to be. He would have won in Miami if not for circumstances. He was the fastest driver, and he would have had both Mclaren wins this year, but he got dropped to 4th and into a battle with Sainz who damaged his car. He changed his nose and lost a ton of time. It's things like that that make those stats you posted a bit redundant.
I think I said before, he is less consistent than last year, but he is starting to hit the peaks now and have some weekends where the tyre management is on point.
If you remove that Miami number, for instance, then his average finish is 4.53,1 place below Lando, which is fine, I think?
Worth noting that Oscar finishes a full place ahead of his start position whereas Lando finishes on average where he starts.
In any case, I don't think that 1.5 season old Oscar should be expected to be in the same place as 6.5 season old Lando, and I think his trajectory is fine. I would imagine that by next season, at this rate, he will be close to a match for Lando, which is why Lando needs to get his act together. And it is for this reason why I think the team won'e put Baby (Oscar) in the corner.