AR3-GP wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025, 08:16
BMMR61 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025, 06:39
AR3-GP wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025, 04:08
S1 was tentative, lifting more than Max in the high speed despite more downforce. Maybe he got scared because of Lando's crash. Only 2 tenths quicker than Norris FP3 time. Norris leading Piastri all qualy until the crash. Stella saying the car had more potential. Mercedes believed they dropped 2 tenths on their lap. All the clues are there that Mclaren should have been a good chunk quicker (3-4 tenths) with Mercedes slotting just behind, as the previous races.
You sure you're not falling into the mind games trap that George and Max have so loudly been promoting that the McLaren drivers are doing a poor job? Fact is Piastri's time would have been quicker than what Max managed had he not had a sizeable tow towards turn 1. You may make your armchair pronouncement that S1 was "tentative" but it was purple until Max beat it - Max was quickest in S1 throughout Friday and Saturday if I'm not mistaken. George - well he has to make excuses for being a tenth off! Oscar's progression through Q looked pretty consistent with the gains you would expect - 1:27.901, 1:27.545, 1:27.304.
There's been so much use of "dominant" in talking about the McLaren, the reality is it is still the allrounder that last year's car was with two changes - it's slightly quicker in relative terms, but it's peak is trickier to hit. Everything looks consistent with that.
I think you misunderstood something. Mercedes was talking about their own underperformance, not that of Mclaren. Piastri was 1 tenth slower than Norris in Q1 and Q2. There are numerous reasons to suspect Piastri didn't do the fastest lap possible for a Mclaren.
Anyway, I'm not going to argue about this as I'm content with my understanding of the situation. If ever there should be any doubt, ponder for this for a moment. Lando Norris leads the championship despite mistakes at every single GP weekend. Russell and Verstappen who are the current top performers are several points back despite being nearly flawless. That's how dominant Mclaren are...Lando Norris has not even needed to drive well to lead it comfortably.
Mistakes at every weekend?
Hmmm, aside from the obvious poor qualy at Japan, in all the points scoring races so far he's done OK. Had he not screwed that race up he would have a clear lead, and had Oscar not had a rush of blood to the head in Australia hed be with him. Lando will likely drop now further back.
I feel like it's becoming more clear that the car can be dominant in the right conditions, including higher temps, higher deg surface and basically any track that induces deg. But we've only had one race that played to those strengths in Bahrain.
The same place the everyone made the assumption Mclaren would be dominant everywhere. It's the fastest car, but it is only selectively dominant and let's face it, Max is a better driver than both our guys.