Hi, professional lurker here...
I was wondering what exactly the problem is with McLaren's wheel nuts, and what they can do to improve their stops?
Tufty wrote:Hi, professional lurker here...
I was wondering what exactly the problem is with McLaren's wheel nuts, and what they can do to improve their stops?
Right, because Button didn't end up leaving the pits with no wheel nut at all last year. McLaren had several pit problems last year, they need a new design on their wheel nuts, pronto.Trocola wrote:Last year they had no problems at all at pit-stops (probably one or two, but not too many). This year, 4 GPs, and on three of them they had destroyed Lewis or Button's race.
It is stupid to change the wheel-nut system to improve half a second on a pit stop but it results on big errors. If something works, do not change it.
Trocola
That's why I said "probably one or two". This year there are too many pit stop errors and this is just the fourth race, as Nando pointed on his post.beelsebob wrote:Right, because Button didn't end up leaving the pits with no wheel nut at all last year. McLaren had several pit problems last year, they need a new design on their wheel nuts, pronto.Trocola wrote:Last year they had no problems at all at pit-stops (probably one or two, but not too many). This year, 4 GPs, and on three of them they had destroyed Lewis or Button's race.
It is stupid to change the wheel-nut system to improve half a second on a pit stop but it results on big errors. If something works, do not change it.
Trocola
Nonsense. It's called progress. If you don't like change you're following the wrong game..Trocola wrote:Last year they had no problems at all at pit-stops (probably one or two, but not too many). This year, 4 GPs, and on three of them they had destroyed Lewis or Button's race.
It is stupid to change the wheel-nut system to improve half a second on a pit stop but it results on big errors. If something works, do not change it.
Trocola
If that progress means more problems and bad results, can we call it progress? Seems the opposite of itmultisync wrote:Nonsense. It's called progress. If you don't like change you're following the wrong game..Trocola wrote:Last year they had no problems at all at pit-stops (probably one or two, but not too many). This year, 4 GPs, and on three of them they had destroyed Lewis or Button's race.
It is stupid to change the wheel-nut system to improve half a second on a pit stop but it results on big errors. If something works, do not change it.
Trocola
Button had the same problem in China, so they are progressing very well on both carsRaptor22 wrote:they must be progressing mostly on one car then...
Not the same problem.Raptor22 wrote:but Lewis had the problem in Australia, Malaysia, Button in China and Lewis again today...