Alexgtt wrote:I'm going against the tide of opinion here but I was quite encouraged by McLaren today.
Shock, horror I know but it's not fanboyism. I'm a fan of racing only, with no favoured team at all. I just love engineering and racing. Here are my reasons.
1. The longest that car has run in consecutive laps is 11. No matter which way you cut it, a race distance is progress, all be it at lower power levels and turned down.
2. From what I could see, even with significantly less power than Perez, be that ICE, MGU-H or K related, that car out handled the FI. It tells me most of the issue is PU related and it's a decent car underneath.
3. They haven't even started performance work yet, not even close.
4. No other team to gather any data from on PU is a severe handicap.
5. OK, not maxed the engine power levels yet but there appeared to be no cooling issues with the zero size packaging.
6. Clearly they are working on some amazingly complex electronics and control systems.
7. If they are genuinely 30% down on what the engine could reliably do, I'm not surprised by 3-4 second down.....at all. In fact I'd be quietly happy. We've seen some teams that far off with developed engine packages performing at max potential.
Taking all this into consideration by the time they're in Europe I reckon there'll be a few people reconsidering their opinions.
I agree 100%, alex.
I guess maybe I'm looking at it a little differently because I have only become a more "serious" fan of F1 over the past few years, but to me, I actually quite enjoyed the race, even with the mercs dominating the way they did.
I think we all knew they were gonna be out front anyway, it was just a matter of how far..lol
I am a Vettel fan, so I was happy to see him do well in his first race with Ferrari. Never really been a Ferarri fan, so I am a bit torn, having Vettel there.
Mclaren will get it right, just a matter of if it will be this season, or next..Hopefully Alonso will come back fine in Mylasia and get some laps on the car, and hopfully Honda will start working on getting the PU up to full speed.
Red Bull seem to be coming apart at the seams. If you ask me, people are totally ignoring how big a factor the drivers are to the team overall and how much of a diference it can make when the driver has the team all working on song...seems like Seb was really strong in this area, and he's brought that over with him to Ferarri, leaving Riccardo to pick up the pieces. Daniel is a very strong driver, IMO, and seems to have a very positive approach, but I really think Seb was (and is) a much more involved team leader kind of guy than people have given him credit for.
Sure, it takes the whole team to give the driver a winning car, but it also takes the driver being capable of taking advantage of everything he is given, and most importantly, being able to give the team back the proper feedback to continue to develop and refine the car to they're liking thruout the year, and that's something that Dan will need to work on to help get the team back fighting at the sharp end of the grid.
I almost felt bad for Lotus, with how well things had been going VS how bad things were last year, I was looking forward to seeing Grosean up there fighting for the midfield lead...Maldonado didn't even get a chance to crash himself out, for once I honestly thing I can say it wasn't 100% his fault! lmao!
Super happy for Sauber, Nasr seems like the real deal, and even with the most boring paint job on the grid, looks like they will be consistantly fighting for points like they should be.
I really like the look of the Torro Rosso car this year, and being a hardcore Toyota Celica "Rally Days" fan, I'm excited to see Sainz Jr. do well.
Verstappen is gonna be a Star. no doubt about it. Shame the car didn't make it to the end.
Overall, I'm just super happy to have F1 back and running again. Looking forward to some great racing in the next few races, and hopefully Williams, Ferarri, Ect will be able to close the gap some and catch up over the course of the year, and at least make it interesting and fight hard for P2 in the constructors championship.