Last sentence of the paragraph, or last sentence of the post (for clarity)?jdlive wrote:This is what will happen yes, minus what was said in the last sentence of course.RB7ate9 wrote: Playing Devil's Advocate: I would consider possibly that his ego would carry over and that he would think he has nothing to learn from Schumi. If anything, Schumi would be another Alonso that he would have to show up; except this time, he doesn't have the same sponge-mind he had when he was a rookie. He has an ego and will want to bolster it as much as possible; the moment he beats Schumi in quali or in race result - and he would - then the ego would balloon.
He's not an imbecile, but his emotions have gotten in the way of his smarter side plenty of times.
Forgot Spa already? The engineers ignored the telemetry in FP3. Big mistake not a small.marcush. wrote:Mclaren had a rough start to the season with mishaps but one has to take note they have turned a massive corner and are by far the quickest in the pits and no mishaps since a long time.
Compare this to MGP who announce things but fail to deliver constantly.
Mclaren somehow lost the edge after the first races -because of parts of the car they had to change by FIA request .They accepted and now it seems they have clawed back everything they lost back then.
I think Mcl is the best team out there these days.
Oh the irony.n smikle wrote:I think he likes the Idea of a team that will treat him like a champion and not a child.
Indeed; posting telemetry data was nothing but childish.Dragonfly wrote:I guess the way one behaves invokes the appropriate treatment.
The team said the telemetry showed the wings to be capable of roughly similar laptimes. How do you know Hami didn't let the car down in Spa quali? To say the team ignored the telemetry is ridiculous. The data is everything to F1 teams.n smikle wrote:Forgot Spa already? The engineers ignored the telemetry in FP3. Big mistake not a small.marcush. wrote:Mclaren had a rough start to the season with mishaps but one has to take note they have turned a massive corner and are by far the quickest in the pits and no mishaps since a long time.
Compare this to MGP who announce things but fail to deliver constantly.
Mclaren somehow lost the edge after the first races -because of parts of the car they had to change by FIA request .They accepted and now it seems they have clawed back everything they lost back then.
I think Mcl is the best team out there these days.
zyphro wrote:Indeed; posting telemetry data was nothing but childish.Dragonfly wrote:I guess the way one behaves invokes the appropriate treatment.
Pierce89 wrote:The team said the telemetry showed the wings to be capable of roughly similar laptimes. How do you know Hami didn't let the car down in Spa quali? To say the team ignored the telemetry is ridiculous. The data is everything to F1 teams.n smikle wrote:Forgot Spa already? The engineers ignored the telemetry in FP3. Big mistake not a small.marcush. wrote:Mclaren had a rough start to the season with mishaps but one has to take note they have turned a massive corner and are by far the quickest in the pits and no mishaps since a long time.
Compare this to MGP who announce things but fail to deliver constantly.
Mclaren somehow lost the edge after the first races -because of parts of the car they had to change by FIA request .They accepted and now it seems they have clawed back everything they lost back then.
I think Mcl is the best team out there these days.
Actually, we do know that he let the car down in Spa quali.Pierce89 wrote:[...]
How do you know Hami didn't let the car down in Spa quali?
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He made mistakes at La Source and the bus stop, both areas of the track where his setup was not a disadvantage.raymondu999 wrote:[...]
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