OkCjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:09To be honest I thought your ‘courage’ comment was a tad patronising but as I generally can’t be bothered with the bickering I just left it. I’d rather have some light hearted humour once the dust had settled
OkCjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:09To be honest I thought your ‘courage’ comment was a tad patronising but as I generally can’t be bothered with the bickering I just left it. I’d rather have some light hearted humour once the dust had settled
Alonso will take a dig at Ferrari at every opportunity he gets. I'm sure you can find at least 4 articles on 4 different occasions this season alone where he has done said similar things.CjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:04I appreciate the welcome but my reffering to needing ‘courage’ was a naughty response to something DoctorRadio said in the Mclaren thread yesterdayf1316 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 20:24No need to feel nervous! Thank you for posting and contributing!CjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 19:00Go easy on me, it’s took a lot of ‘courage’ for me to post this
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/alons ... /10657674/
Alonso reckons Ferrari had the ‘fastest car all weekend’ in Singapore
Imho this is a bit of Alonso showing how well he did by overemphasising the strength of the car just in front, mixed with the fact that Ferrari were genuinely very strong. I do think McLaren - Norris in particular - were a little stronger though.
Im a 12 year veteran really
Anyway, yes I too believe it was just Alonso massaging his ego after a fairly decent drive
Ok fair enough, I didn’t appreciate or understand the sarcasm, so took it at face value. Funnily enough 2012 was my first year on this forum too.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:29Alonso will take a dig at Ferrari at every opportunity he gets. I'm sure you can find at least 4 articles on 4 different occasions this season alone where he has done said similar things.CjC wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:04I appreciate the welcome but my reffering to needing ‘courage’ was a naughty response to something DoctorRadio said in the Mclaren thread yesterdayf1316 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 20:24
No need to feel nervous! Thank you for posting and contributing!
Imho this is a bit of Alonso showing how well he did by overemphasising the strength of the car just in front, mixed with the fact that Ferrari were genuinely very strong. I do think McLaren - Norris in particular - were a little stronger though.
Im a 12 year veteran really
Anyway, yes I too believe it was just Alonso massaging his ego after a fairly decent drive
It was fast but it had an extremely narrow window of performance in qualy trim, unfortunately that is 90% of the job in Singapore. I personally believe we could have fought for victory had we started on the 1st or 2nd row but saying we were fastest is overemphasising to make himself feel better about the result. At best, we were as fast as McLaren in race trim and could've capitalized on Norris' mistakes to win the race.f1316 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:36Ok fair enough, I didn’t appreciate or understand the sarcasm, so took it at face value. Funnily enough 2012 was my first year on this forum too.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:29Alonso will take a dig at Ferrari at every opportunity he gets. I'm sure you can find at least 4 articles on 4 different occasions this season alone where he has done said similar things.
I think Alonso also has a “I could have won x more championships if I’d stayed at Ferrari” narrative in his head too, so I’m sure that’s part of it. The Ferrari was genuinely very fast in clear air though - 2nd and possibly 3rd as well should have been on the cards as Piastri didn’t look too special and Max had his struggles.
Cold front tires. -10C out of the pits.CjC wrote:Just out of interest what did happen to Leclerc in quali? I’m assuming he over pushed and went over a white line?
It comes from the fact that Lando said after Friday that he didn't anticipate big improvement and that he was happy with the lap. Also said that if Leclerc wasn't happy with his lap he would be worried about the small gap. As it turned out Leclerc wasn't happy with the lap, so people were right to assume Ferrari probably was looking like the better package at that point.
To me, Ferrari looked better on Friday as well, but on Saturday McLaren made a bigger step. Norris' pole lap wasn't particularly good, but still not within reach, I'd think. Let alone a perfect lap.Emag wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 23:49It comes from the fact that Lando said after Friday that he didn't anticipate big improvement and that he was happy with the lap. Also said that if Leclerc wasn't happy with his lap he would be worried about the small gap. As it turned out Leclerc wasn't happy with the lap, so people were right to assume Ferrari probably was looking like the better package at that point.
Lando really likes to play himself as the underdog though. He could have been driving the F2004 20 years ago and he still would have found a way to make himself look like he was struggling before the actual race.
People complaining about lack of race pace, believing there's a fundamental degradation issue (like W15 has) and there actually being a fundamental degradation issue are two different things. There were 3 races where SF23 exhibited worse deg than RB19Vinlarr89 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:14Sorry but it is catch 22. Last year we all complained about the tyre deg situation and the complete lack of race pace as a result of this.
We were getting poles but couldn’t hold them because the tyres would go away so quick.
There’s a balance, and MCL has it right in the sweet spot. Thats clear, and that’s ok. I don’t think Ferrari are too far away if I’m honest.