Ben1980 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 12:38
_cerber1 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 12:28
I think the biggest takeaway from the Grand Prix is that Red Bull were vulnerable in qualifying and the race. For all the problems McLaren had, our pace wasn't that bad.
The fixed red bull was very similar to the struggling Mclaren.
Unfortunately the Ferrari was ahead of both!
They got a free headstart. if we'd retained position after turn 1 then it would likely have been a different race.
I said beforehand what I thought the pace would be, Tight with Max and Ferrari a bit faster, and suggested that Lap 1 was crucial to a good race and this was spot on. For instance, if we'd stayed ahead then the Ferraris attacking Max would in greater probability given us breathing space to build a gap, at least for a little while, and be further ahead at the time of pitstops. I'm not sure we had the pace to beat Leclerc, but I think we had the pace to be close enough at the end to make him push and to capitalise on any mistakes.
it is how it goes. I'm not happy with how Lando managed T1 on Lap 1, but he's had about 15 lessons now from Max so hopefully next year it will be better
