Mate… he’s Webber 2.0mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 11:59He's beaten Max more than Lando has, and beaten Max in 3 of the last 5 races, vs 2 out of 5 for Norris. Oscar is the driver who has finished ahead of Max more than anyone else this season, 5 times to Lando's 4.
There's always going to be a confirmation bias in here. It runs counter to actual results and events, and always the reason is strategy, Lando is shafted by strategy, as if Oscar has not been subjected to the same strategic calls, which is just nonsense, we know full well Oscar has suffered in a similar way to Lando.
Over the last 8 Races:
Max 159
Lando 142
Oscar 138
It is not 8 races where Lando has been shafted by strategy and Oscar has not. it is 8 races where Lando has not been able to pull away from Oscar (Under the same circumstances by and large) and 8 races in which Max has extended his championship lead. Lando is obviously a better driver than Oscar and has shown that over the 15 races so far.
Don't got me wrong, I want Lando to go on and smash it. But it pains me that this forum is so averse to using reality as an actual basis for opinions, let alone watching the stupid bi-polar knee jerk reactions. It's just typical put 'em on a pedestal and knock em down rubbish all the time.
Let's see Norris string together a dominant run of wins, and I think he has it in him and he definitely has a car to do it. Even better, Max to get desperate, tangle with a non Mclaren driver and lose some serious points.
Nailed itGround Effect wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 12:47I'm honestly confused by some of the Oscar bashing. Constructive criticism is always welcome and appreciated, but it has exceeded that. No matter your expectations of him, or the hype that was surrounding him, he's still in his 2nd year in F1. Does anyone remember Lando's second F1 season? He was still struggling with consistency in the races. The speed was there, you could tell he had potential, but he found it difficult to perform at a high level over race distance. He struggled with tyre management, first laps (clean start, but got bullied by those around him). But the most important quality he had, and Oscar has it as well, is bringing the car home. I'm happy with Oscar, has a lot to learn, but in my opinion, he's still very much on a positive trajectory, and over performing, if we look at the data, based on nbr of races he's competed in. It's because of this, it's very much game on in the constructors. There are some things you can only fix with experience.
Ground Effect wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 12:47I'm honestly confused by some of the Oscar bashing. Constructive criticism is always welcome and appreciated, but it has exceeded that. No matter your expectations of him, or the hype that was surrounding him, he's still in his 2nd year in F1. Does anyone remember Lando's second F1 season? He was still struggling with consistency in the races. The speed was there, you could tell he had potential, but he found it difficult to perform at a high level over race distance. He struggled with tyre management, first laps (clean start, but got bullied by those around him). But the most important quality he had, and Oscar has it as well, is bringing the car home. I'm happy with Oscar, has a lot to learn, but in my opinion, he's still very much on a positive trajectory, and over performing, if we look at the data, based on nbr of races he's competed in. It's because of this, it's very much game on in the constructors. There are some things you can only fix with experience.
What stands out to me, is that Oscar is still behind, even with 1 extra finish. Lando was taken out in a race, with fault on the person who took him out.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 11:59He's beaten Max more than Lando has, and beaten Max in 3 of the last 5 races, vs 2 out of 5 for Norris. Oscar is the driver who has finished ahead of Max more than anyone else this season, 5 times to Lando's 4.
There's always going to be a confirmation bias in here. It runs counter to actual results and events, and always the reason is strategy, Lando is shafted by strategy, as if Oscar has not been subjected to the same strategic calls, which is just nonsense, we know full well Oscar has suffered in a similar way to Lando.
Over the last 8 Races:
Max 159
Lando 142
Oscar 138
It is not 8 races where Lando has been shafted by strategy and Oscar has not. it is 8 races where Lando has not been able to pull away from Oscar (Under the same circumstances by and large) and 8 races in which Max has extended his championship lead. Lando is obviously a better driver than Oscar and has shown that over the 15 races so far.
Don't got me wrong, I want Lando to go on and smash it. But it pains me that this forum is so averse to using reality as an actual basis for opinions, let alone watching the stupid bi-polar knee jerk reactions. It's just typical put 'em on a pedestal and knock em down rubbish all the time.
Let's see Norris string together a dominant run of wins, and I think he has it in him and he definitely has a car to do it. Even better, Max to get desperate, tangle with a non Mclaren driver and lose some serious points.
An explanation based on throttle usage:_cerber1 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 19:40In fact, the entire clean side got off to a bad start.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 19:31Btw about the race start, it looks like this was a team issue this time around. Both cars had exactly the same bad launch.
It is possible the team did some changes to the launch trying to improve it and this had both cars execute bad launches.
https://postimages.org/
It's not a comparison of who is ahead. Lando is undoubtedly better on a Sunday in terms of pace, the reason Oscar is still with him is because he hasn't had quite so many mishaps. The point of the post is to show that Oscar is not really as far behind Lando as some might suggest.Ben1980 wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 16:23What stands out to me, is that Oscar is still behind, even with 1 extra finish. Lando was taken out in a race, with fault on the person who took him out.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 11:59He's beaten Max more than Lando has, and beaten Max in 3 of the last 5 races, vs 2 out of 5 for Norris. Oscar is the driver who has finished ahead of Max more than anyone else this season, 5 times to Lando's 4.
There's always going to be a confirmation bias in here. It runs counter to actual results and events, and always the reason is strategy, Lando is shafted by strategy, as if Oscar has not been subjected to the same strategic calls, which is just nonsense, we know full well Oscar has suffered in a similar way to Lando.
Over the last 8 Races:
Max 159
Lando 142
Oscar 138
It is not 8 races where Lando has been shafted by strategy and Oscar has not. it is 8 races where Lando has not been able to pull away from Oscar (Under the same circumstances by and large) and 8 races in which Max has extended his championship lead. Lando is obviously a better driver than Oscar and has shown that over the 15 races so far.
Don't got me wrong, I want Lando to go on and smash it. But it pains me that this forum is so averse to using reality as an actual basis for opinions, let alone watching the stupid bi-polar knee jerk reactions. It's just typical put 'em on a pedestal and knock em down rubbish all the time.
Let's see Norris string together a dominant run of wins, and I think he has it in him and he definitely has a car to do it. Even better, Max to get desperate, tangle with a non Mclaren driver and lose some serious points.
Has Lando been perfect, nope. Though not sure anyone has. But, I still think ge is better than Oscar at present.
I also think Oscar will move on, as Lando is the company man, and it will be hard to take him on as team leader.
Undoubtedly so, its 46 points, with 25 in Miami swinging to Lando, though a swing to Oscar in Austria. I think it's a relatively fair difference. Both are able to get consistent points from a good car.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 18:47It's not a comparison of who is ahead. Lando is undoubtedly better on a Sunday in terms of pace, the reason Oscar is still with him is because he hasn't had quite so many mishaps. The point of the post is to show that Oscar is not really as far behind Lando as some might suggest.Ben1980 wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 16:23What stands out to me, is that Oscar is still behind, even with 1 extra finish. Lando was taken out in a race, with fault on the person who took him out.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 11:59
He's beaten Max more than Lando has, and beaten Max in 3 of the last 5 races, vs 2 out of 5 for Norris. Oscar is the driver who has finished ahead of Max more than anyone else this season, 5 times to Lando's 4.
There's always going to be a confirmation bias in here. It runs counter to actual results and events, and always the reason is strategy, Lando is shafted by strategy, as if Oscar has not been subjected to the same strategic calls, which is just nonsense, we know full well Oscar has suffered in a similar way to Lando.
Over the last 8 Races:
Max 159
Lando 142
Oscar 138
It is not 8 races where Lando has been shafted by strategy and Oscar has not. it is 8 races where Lando has not been able to pull away from Oscar (Under the same circumstances by and large) and 8 races in which Max has extended his championship lead. Lando is obviously a better driver than Oscar and has shown that over the 15 races so far.
Don't got me wrong, I want Lando to go on and smash it. But it pains me that this forum is so averse to using reality as an actual basis for opinions, let alone watching the stupid bi-polar knee jerk reactions. It's just typical put 'em on a pedestal and knock em down rubbish all the time.
Let's see Norris string together a dominant run of wins, and I think he has it in him and he definitely has a car to do it. Even better, Max to get desperate, tangle with a non Mclaren driver and lose some serious points.
Has Lando been perfect, nope. Though not sure anyone has. But, I still think ge is better than Oscar at present.
I also think Oscar will move on, as Lando is the company man, and it will be hard to take him on as team leader.
Yes, you're right that Lando lost points in Austria. Looking at the season, Oscar lost points in Miami due to Sainz taking him out as well as getting hit in Monaco, lost downforce and still was better than Lando at that race.
Again, this is not suggesting Oscar is faster than Lando, just that it is short memories from people high on 1 result.
Regarding the very first sentence. The problem here is not the car, but only Oscar. He wants a lot from the tires to stay close to his rival. And thus he kills his tires, instead of taking a breather, as Lando did. Oscar also attacked aggressively to catch up first with Russell, and then with Leclerc. There were not enough tires to make another attack. The pace of the cars simply equalized. I think Oscar needs to accelerate a little smoother, and not attack with all his money at once.Emag wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 15:00Oscar is just a little bit inconsistent and he struggles when following in the dirty air. The car is bad with handling dirty air in general but Lando deals with it quite a bit better.
Anyway, looking forward to Monza now. A very important test for the car and the team. If they remain in the hunt for the win at a track like that, then there’s no reason why they can’t be competitive in all of the remaining races.
Would also be interesting to see if Ferrari joins the fight at the front again with their rumored upgrade package.