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I disagree. Think the target was points this weekend. Alonzo said that they were on target for 8th or 9th. That's the kind of upgrade they've talking about.damager21 wrote:So it looks like all talks of major upgrade for Spain was PR. These sweet and positive talks were what they did last year as well. McLaren as a team has lost its edge and this year is gone. Alonso retired and looks like Button will too. What a shame.
It was actually the right rear brakes that failed and the failure was caused by bad luck, not a design issue. McLaren have had no reliability problems regarding their engine all weekend and as shown on the speed traps, the performance of their power unit is increasing gradually. It is also well known that ERS is the primary cause to the power unit's lack of performance and not their ICE hence the lack of acceleration out of corners. Regarding setup, Alonso had no such issues that JB was stating so maybe it was just JB's side of the garage that got the set up wrong.JimClarkFan wrote:Love all this talk about the paint being lighter when the front breaks, the engine, the set up, the ERS are all still not working at 100%
For once and for allJimClarkFan wrote:Love all this talk about the paint being lighter when the front breaks, the engine, the set up, the ERS are all still not working at 100%
Failure? So during his break he failed to talk to this nice girl posted two posts above yours?GPR-A wrote:Freak incident causing break failure for Alonso !!!
Tear-off visor the likely cause of Fernando Alonso's brake failure
Indeed, it sounds like potentially they have a problem with the aero at the rear end stalling. It could be the windy conditions at Barcelona amplify this particular problem.proteus wrote:Since Button described his race as very scary due to the catastrophic car handling issues and snappy rear end at acceleration, we can finally understand what happened to Alonso in testing. It just might be the same thing.
Diesel wrote:Indeed, it sounds like potentially they have a problem with the aero at the rear end stalling. It could be the windy conditions at Barcelona amplify this particular problem.proteus wrote:Since Button described his race as very scary due to the catastrophic car handling issues and snappy rear end at acceleration, we can finally understand what happened to Alonso in testing. It just might be the same thing.