Shader wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 16:01
McLaren showed today, what team work is all about. Oscar drove a fantastic race, but Lando gave a lot of help. Team did good pitstops, good strategy... Lando drove a great recovery race. Today, everything clicked. I am so proud of this team.... and to be #1 at the Constructors table, after so many years is just splendid..... Enjoy it guys, it's been a while
Lando did the work to help Oscar win, and ergo McLaren taking the lead in the constructor's championship.
Which is what the team will care about given they've not won it since 1998 I think.
Lando did a great recovery drive, and to finish ahead of Max is not to be sniffed at. It's the kind of
drives he needs to do when to win a WDC. What he needs to do now, is make no more mistakes in
qualifying and win races. McLaren are on a learning curve as a team when it comes to fighting for championships, and I have to say they've done fairly well, despite the mistakes.
Oscar is the real deal, Brown struck gold by swooping in for Oscar. Whatever happens in the WDC, McLaren are in a very good position going forward into 2025.
101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 15:09
Unless VER has a DNF the WDC isn’t really going to be under threat. Let’s just be pleased with a really really good driver and team performance today. Track isn’t ideally suited yet somehow they made it work. Of all the outcomes, I’ll take a win any day
The McLaren can win just about anywhere with the right strategy calls and the drivers doing
what they need to do. As for Max? If he continues to struggle like this, and Lando starts winning races then
the WDC is very much up for grabs. I think Max will just about win the WDC. But I think it'll be a lot closer
than people expect. McLaren and Ferrari appear to have an edge over Redbull.