Ben1980 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024, 20:56
CjC wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024, 20:41
Ben1980 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024, 20:22
I honestly think one will leave to be number 1 elsewhere. Maybe 2026 if Max leaves RBR ( for Aston??)
They both might leave at the end of their contracts
Aren’t both contracted till the end of 2025?
It’s a brave move to sign for another team next season IF McLaren still have a race winning/ championship winning car in 2025.
It won’t just be team personnel CVs that are flying across Zak’s desk every week if Lando or Oscar leave
I will be surprised if they have a championship winning car next year.
Which is why I am surprised with some of the decisions this year. I think they have a jump on others, and need to be all in to win both titles however possible.
I fully expect RB to be charging next year, and Ferrari have just upgraded. Merc is unknown, as they have stuck a schoolkid in the seat.
I’ll re-phrase to a car capable of winning the world championship.
Also to Mclarens credit, I don’t think there should be much reason to think that they’ll fall off the pace next season. To me they see to have to best grip of the current regs than most. Let’s be honest they spent all of 2022 stretching their heads and they had an inherently weak of a front end since 2019. That have had to graft their way into the position they are in now knowing what the pit falls are because they were in them.
It’s part of the reason why I think Ferrari first struggled, then Red Bull who haven’t cured it yet and now it seems Mercedes aren’t so sure about their car with its latest floor.
Sainz suggested that Ferrari lost 3
Months of development solving their Barca spec floor issue, that’s 3 months of development work for Mclaren to churn away gaining 1 tenth per lap per week in the wind tunnel it or CFD (Stella words if I’m not mistaken) and potentially that is where Red Bull and Mercedes (maybe) are now, struggling to solve their car which will increase their competitiveness on track once solved but again McLaren are just churning away finding 1 tenth a week in pure lap time in development.
If you look at Monza, if Ferrari weren’t competitive then it would have been another dominant result for McLaren.
However I do respect the competition so yes, if Ferrari and Red Bull develop a flexi wing they could catch and maybe surpass McLaren in the pecking order but it’s not a given that it will.