Which team could be main rival for McLaren for driver's title in 2025?mwillems wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:49Yes.Formula 1 fan 1996 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:47Is it realistic that Mclaren will fight for the driver's title in 2025?
Which team could be main rival for McLaren for driver's title in 2025?mwillems wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:49Yes.Formula 1 fan 1996 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:47Is it realistic that Mclaren will fight for the driver's title in 2025?
This will probably be news to Oscar fans. Lando also lost a lot of points through no fault of his own. Count carefully.Emag wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 14:43Ah, there is the person who looks at numbers and refuses to look past it for context.Lucky wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 14:0713-3 score in qualifying, Lando is not doing well in qualifying.Emag wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 14:01
I have never praised Piastri either. I have given him the benefit of the doubt since this is only his second year in F1 and in Lando's second year in F1 he got outscored by Carlos. But Oscar hasn't exactly been mega-impressive when you take into consideration how many races this year he has been struggling with tire wear when Lando has had race-leading pace.
Nevertheless Lando has always been a great qualifier (generally speaking), even in his rookie season. Although this year he has been making more mistakes than usual in qualifying too.
Qualifying isn't everything though. George is destroying Lewis in their respective head-to-head. Even though people are saying this is one of the worst Lewis seasons in a while, he still is some 40 points ahead in the standings.
But the fact that Lando hasn't been able to outscore Oscar, the rookie teammate in his second year, in the last 8 or so races tells you everything.
241-197 race score, Lando does not race well.
The worst things about McLaren this season are strategists and management, and they are responsible for most of the blame for Norris being so far away from Max.
It's not Lando who had weak Q3 last runs at Bahrain, Japan, Imola, Monaco, Silverstone and Spa.
It's not Lando who has dropped points in Saudi, Monaco, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Belgium and Italy.
Apparently being only 40 points up on your rookie teammate at his second season is considered good performance even though you only had one DNF while your teammate got f*cked in China, Miami, Imola and Silverstone through not fault of his own.
No idea. The gaps are close and any of the current top four and even Aston Martin could get in on the act.Formula 1 fan 1996 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:51Which team could be main rival for McLaren for driver's title in 2025?mwillems wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:49Yes.Formula 1 fan 1996 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:47Is it realistic that Mclaren will fight for the driver's title in 2025?
Okay, now I am an Oscar fan apparently. Could you be so kind and list the occasions where Lando lost points due to no fault of his own? Count carefully.Lucky wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:53This will probably be news to Oscar fans. Lando also lost a lot of points through no fault of his own. Count carefully.Emag wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 14:43Ah, there is the person who looks at numbers and refuses to look past it for context.Lucky wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 14:07
13-3 score in qualifying, Lando is not doing well in qualifying.
241-197 race score, Lando does not race well.
The worst things about McLaren this season are strategists and management, and they are responsible for most of the blame for Norris being so far away from Max.
It's not Lando who had weak Q3 last runs at Bahrain, Japan, Imola, Monaco, Silverstone and Spa.
It's not Lando who has dropped points in Saudi, Monaco, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Belgium and Italy.
Apparently being only 40 points up on your rookie teammate at his second season is considered good performance even though you only had one DNF while your teammate got f*cked in China, Miami, Imola and Silverstone through not fault of his own.
You said that, so count it, only in both directions.Emag wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:56Okay, now I am an Oscar fan apparently. Could you be so kind and list the occasions where Lando lost points due to no fault of his own? Count carefully.Lucky wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:53This will probably be news to Oscar fans. Lando also lost a lot of points through no fault of his own. Count carefully.Emag wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 14:43
Ah, there is the person who looks at numbers and refuses to look past it for context.
It's not Lando who had weak Q3 last runs at Bahrain, Japan, Imola, Monaco, Silverstone and Spa.
It's not Lando who has dropped points in Saudi, Monaco, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Belgium and Italy.
Apparently being only 40 points up on your rookie teammate at his second season is considered good performance even though you only had one DNF while your teammate got f*cked in China, Miami, Imola and Silverstone through not fault of his own.
Ah, there is the person who looks at numbers and refuses to look past it for context.
I am curious to know which races you think Lando lost points through no fault of his own.Lucky wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 16:02You said that, so count it, only in both directions.Ah, there is the person who looks at numbers and refuses to look past it for context.
At least Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada, Austria, Britain.
Interesting, nice talking to you then.
Austria he was gambling again putting his car i to several silly and fruitless but risky positions on track, and Britain he overshot his pit. Strategy wasn't great, but he would have come out in front of the Ferrari and brought his tyres in, instead of hitting a battle.
Take your pick. I'd expect Red Bull to be favourites. Then Mclaren and Ferrari. With a Mercedes wild card, at least initially, with some spotty teen doing god knows what.Formula 1 fan 1996 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:51Which team could be main rival for McLaren for driver's title in 2025?mwillems wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:49Yes.Formula 1 fan 1996 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:47Is it realistic that Mclaren will fight for the driver's title in 2025?
I can give you Miami when Sainz took him out. Silverstone definitely when the team didn't double stack. Where was the place ge had a 3 place penalty, though not sure if that was on him, the team or both.Emag wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:56Okay, now I am an Oscar fan apparently. Could you be so kind and list the occasions where Lando lost points due to no fault of his own? Count carefully.Lucky wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 15:53This will probably be news to Oscar fans. Lando also lost a lot of points through no fault of his own. Count carefully.Emag wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 14:43
Ah, there is the person who looks at numbers and refuses to look past it for context.
It's not Lando who had weak Q3 last runs at Bahrain, Japan, Imola, Monaco, Silverstone and Spa.
It's not Lando who has dropped points in Saudi, Monaco, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Belgium and Italy.
Apparently being only 40 points up on your rookie teammate at his second season is considered good performance even though you only had one DNF while your teammate got f*cked in China, Miami, Imola and Silverstone through not fault of his own.
With the soft performance im not sure he would have held on anyway. The strategy was the decider on that one.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 16:13Austria he was gambling again putting his car i to several silly and fruitless but risky positions on track, and Britain he overshot his pit. Strategy wasn't great, but he would have come out in front of the Ferrari and brought his tyres in, instead of hitting a battle.
So these weren't key reasons for his final classification? It's no point that he came close to getting around Max on 2 occasions in Austria Throw the car alongside like that against Max and you know what will happen, do it 20 times and you should expect it. He was a desperate gambler again.Lucky wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 16:15Oscar fans will come up with any excuse.
He didn't get the chance to see. He screwed over the dodgy strategy and let Max finish ahead of him as a direct result.Ben1980 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 16:21With the soft performance im not sure he would have held on anyway. The strategy was the decider on that one.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 16:13Austria he was gambling again putting his car i to several silly and fruitless but risky positions on track, and Britain he overshot his pit. Strategy wasn't great, but he would have come out in front of the Ferrari and brought his tyres in, instead of hitting a battle.
He came out 2 behind Hamilton, and had a 4.5 pit, ( from memory) so it was always going to be a fight.