Jenson Button is not sure the full potential of the McLaren MP4-26 will be unlocked for the start of the season in Australia.
Jenson Button is not sure the full potential of the McLaren MP4-26 will be unlocked for the start of the season in Australia.
Source?WilliamsF1 wrote:Cat out of the bagJenson Button is not sure the full potential of the McLaren MP4-26 will be unlocked for the start of the season in Australia.
Source:Just_a_fan wrote:Source?WilliamsF1 wrote:Cat out of the bagJenson Button is not sure the full potential of the McLaren MP4-26 will be unlocked for the start of the season in Australia.
I somehow doubt that Renault or Mercedes is going to finish aheadrichard_leeds wrote:[WDC/4th/13th place]
Never believe anything a driver says about anything. Frankly, they are either misinformed or misinforming.WilliamsF1 wrote:Cat out of the bagJenson Button is not sure the full potential of the McLaren MP4-26 will be unlocked for the start of the season in Australia.
LOL.richard_leeds wrote:I guess [favourite driver] will show his awesome prowess in management of [tyres/engine/KERS/apex/ gravity/socks/caffeinated sugar solution/girlfriend's knickers] to lead his [useless/brilliant] team to an outstanding [WDC/4th/13th place] - well done [team/driver]!
Look I know you're trawling the internet looking for sources to suggest that McLaren are off the pace, but Button just says what has been said elsewhere in this instance. He explicitly says that the car has a lot of potential but they haven't done enough milage in testing to make sure that they are able to extract that potential. He also said that it's not too late and that the next test may make a big difference.WilliamsF1 wrote:Cat out of the bagJenson Button is not sure the full potential of the McLaren MP4-26 will be unlocked for the start of the season in Australia.
He just giving out the standard positive message issued every year by every team in every testing session.myurr wrote: He explicitly says .....
Almost in the similar lines as.......myurr wrote:Look I know you're trawling the internet looking for sources to suggest that McLaren are off the pace, but Button just says what has been said elsewhere in this instance. He explicitly says that the car has a lot of potential but they haven't done enough milage in testing to make sure that they are able to extract that potential. He also said that it's not too late and that the next test may make a big difference.
Schumacher said. "The European season is about to kick off and now we will see how our developments look in relation to those of the other teams. Every team will come to Barcelona with a revised car and so of course do we. I see a lot of potential here especially as our team has been reacting very well over the past four races,"
It's not the drivers words that worry me, but Brundle saying the Mclaren looked " shocking" in comparison to RB and Ferrari was definitely not heart warming.WilliamsF1 wrote:Almost in the similar lines as.......myurr wrote:Look I know you're trawling the internet looking for sources to suggest that McLaren are off the pace, but Button just says what has been said elsewhere in this instance. He explicitly says that the car has a lot of potential but they haven't done enough milage in testing to make sure that they are able to extract that potential. He also said that it's not too late and that the next test may make a big difference.
Schumacher said. "The European season is about to kick off and now we will see how our developments look in relation to those of the other teams. Every team will come to Barcelona with a revised car and so of course do we. I see a lot of potential here especially as our team has been reacting very well over the past four races,"
Yes - as in it's standard driver press speak and you can't read anything into it one way or the other. I'd hardly say the cat was out of the bag!WilliamsF1 wrote:Almost in the similar lines as.......myurr wrote:Look I know you're trawling the internet looking for sources to suggest that McLaren are off the pace, but Button just says what has been said elsewhere in this instance. He explicitly says that the car has a lot of potential but they haven't done enough milage in testing to make sure that they are able to extract that potential. He also said that it's not too late and that the next test may make a big difference.
Schumacher said. "The European season is about to kick off and now we will see how our developments look in relation to those of the other teams. Every team will come to Barcelona with a revised car and so of course do we. I see a lot of potential here especially as our team has been reacting very well over the past four races,"
I don't think it's going to be as simple as getting one more lap out of the tyres.raymondu999 wrote:To be fair Ringo, last year's tyres really were strong. But this year will see (I suppose) a much greater impact by tyre wear. Bearing in mind that being able to stretch each stint by 1 lap is worth a bigger percentage now than it was last year.
They say there's no such thing as a free lunch, but they're wrong. Last week there were supposed to be two – one at Williams on Thursday and another at McLaren on Friday.
But, at 36 hours' notice, McLaren's, which was to have been a sit-down with technical director Paddy Lowe, was cancelled. The last time something was called off that late it signalled Honda's Formula 1 withdrawal!
He wanted to know why McLaren had cancelled their press lunch. Because, someone said, the MP4-26 seems to have been oinking its way around Barcelona chewing up tyres without much grip and Paddy Lowe, ex-Williams of course, is probably a bit too busy to waste a couple of hours talking about it...
That's as clear as it gets I think.The $64m question at this time of year, of course, is the pecking order.
"Very subjectively, I'd say you've got Ferrari and Red Bull at the front at least four tenths faster than anyone else, then I think you've got a pack which is Renault, Toro Rosso, Williams and even Sauber, then another three or four tenths back to Mercedes and McLaren, then another step back to the last three. That's definitely what the picture was in Barcelona.