Giblet wrote:Ok since the car is not YET fast, then sure. The green paint should be called problem paint. If everything was tickityboo there would be no green paint at all. So problems there are at Mclaren, and it can be assumed that speed and or balance (Aero or weight) you need to get speed are out.
I know it's just testing, but if THE BOSS can not post a lap that is super quick, then the car is not quick enough yet to win a chapionship. The frenzied work is too reminiscent of last year to ignore.
If the McLaren is such a dog then why did Ross Brawn pick out the Ferrari in general and Hamilton in particular as being the fastest cars in the test? Just because McLaren are concentrating on long run pace and aren't gunning for glory laps, doesn't mean the car is slow!
My assessment is that Ferrari and McLaren are out in front, pretty much neck and neck, followed by the Mercedes and BMW's a little way back. Williams are almost there with those guys but Renault are another small step behind.
Ferrari's best times were posted on 8-11 lap runs, McLaren's best time was on a 20 lap run with a 26 lap run being only 0.05s slower. Fuel corrected they're on about the same pace with Ferrari. I think the McLaren is slightly quicker at the moment with full tanks, with Ferrari maybe having a slight edge in qualifying trim, but that may just be a reflection of the test programs they've been running so far.