We are not the only ones battlingFerrari can't understand its loss of pace at #USGP compared to its strong showing in the last race at Suzuka
We are not the only ones battlingFerrari can't understand its loss of pace at #USGP compared to its strong showing in the last race at Suzuka
Honestly, you judge from Suzuka in which track the car wasn't competitive at all? In Monza it wasn't competitive as well and Alonso was so bored that he switched to option tire in last laps to set the fastest lap. Also, how you can compare 2 drivers from bare lap times? How you know in what kind of strategy / race craft / incidents / traffic they are in ? Let the results do the talking. Button is a legend for sure but Alonso is top notch. Generally, I notice that you always take 1 point of reference to justify stuff (ex. average speed to judge power hungry tracks) but it's 100% not the case in such a complex sport...techman wrote:ok lets just take last suzuka race, alonso started ahead was ahead after first lap over 10second to jenson and jenson started last however in the end jenson was only few seconds behind alonso, i am checking the race pace in F1.com for all races, and i find the race pace of jenson is much better than alonso. jenson is far consistent when it comes to producing good laptimes in race compared to alonso, this is not only one incident , there are many like them. alonso is lucky this season bad luck paid a key role in jenson points, just like in mlayasia, where the virtual safety destroyed his race position and race strategy.I hope you realize what kind of potatoes you throw, right? Alonso a good qualifier and a bad race guy? Do you live on earth or somewhere else? Alonso is "THE BEST" in race trim. He was always known for that, his starts, his consistency, his attacks etc. He may not be "the quickest" in 1 lap but definitely in race trim. Exactly the opposite that you say. Few races ago Button started 9th and finished 9th while Alonso started last (22nd) and finished 7th. Pretty bad at race trim right? I haven't seen a race that Button got him in the race. (at least on pure merit)
ok let see what position they finished in austin, jenson starting low end of the grid and alonso higher, hopefully i will be chekcing the lap times and let find out. hopefully none of them have bad luck in the race
-Should only be one? Should be 5 , my friend.Fifty wrote:Geez. There are two kinds of people out there. Folks like Goran above and the CEO of Honda Motorsport... and then there are the rest of us including the management of Mclaren.
Alonso has 2 (should only be one) WC. Not a small feat. Was he good? Sure. Is he the best now? That I don't agree with.
He was rumored to be a not very good chassis set up and development guy by Ferrari and the backdoor chatter from Mclaren is the same but that he is stuck there due to Honda saying "free PU's and we pay his salary".... kind of hard to beat that when you are still playing catch up chassis wise.
Alonso was a package deal with Honda.
Alonso has adeal in his contract that he can leave whenever he wants if thechassis does not have a WC potential.
Mclaren is hedging their bet that he will bounce pre contract or even if Honda wants him to stay once current contract is up.
That's why they kept Button in the works.
I don't have the energy to go find the articles showing these rumors. They mostly came out when Button announced his retirement plan
Huh, I wonder why they'd be terrible at mid speed sweepers you accelerate through and prefer heavy braking circuits....oh wait, that would be because they have a great brake harvesting system (ever seen the McL's struggle when harvesting compared to the issues many have had? Nope) and good deployment, if you can't harvest, you can't deploy and if you can't deploy on a track where you're at full throttle for much of the lap....you end up being slow. And you can't turn the tyres on.techman wrote: mclaren is a inefficient chassis. no wonder it was bad in suzuka, this is what jenson said about this car.
Button said: "Mid-speed corners with no braking at all. That is really tough for us. It is the way the car doesn't perform in that region as well as others. "Heavy braking circuits, our car is fantastic, and we are probably the best at braking. When you have that heavy braking corner, the initial turn in is very strong and the car has a lot of downforce – that is probably more than I should be telling you.
Did you sleep all through 2015?Andres125sx wrote:I´d ask if he then thinks Ferrari 2010 and 2012 was a championship winning car, or what happened with Kimi who is same driver but looked finished when he drove next to Alonso, and look strong when driving next to Vettel, but I´m afraid about the reply I may get
So I´m going to summarize Techman conclusions:
- McLaren chassis is trash
- Honda PU is one of the greats
- Alonso is a poor driver when it comes to race trim
- Alonso strong point is qualifying
No but, what do you mean?ME4ME wrote:Did you sleep all through 2015?Andres125sx wrote:I´d ask if he then thinks Ferrari 2010 and 2012 was a championship winning car, or what happened with Kimi who is same driver but looked finished when he drove next to Alonso, and look strong when driving next to Vettel, but I´m afraid about the reply I may get
This has surely got to be one of the most ridiculous posts I've ever seen.....techman wrote:So I´m going to summarize Techman conclusions:
- McLaren chassis is trash
- Honda PU is one of the greats
- Alonso is a poor driver when it comes to race trim
- Alonso strong point is qualifying
1. Mclaren chassis is average, and they are behind TR in terms of chassis efficiency and effiicent downforce, it was very clear again here in austin, even the TR speed traps was the lowest compared to mclaren they manage to get up to top 10. monaco and singapore they also show strong qualifying performance, no suprise there.
2. Honda PU is improving much better than old ferrari 2015 and close to reanults or equal, the only difference renault is powering the best chassis that the redbull with top notch drivers. look at renault f1 team, they even slower than mclaren. Chassis make a huge difference.
3. Alonso in race pace compared to jenson, is slower, but one thing alonso has is that he a better qualifier than jenson and probably have the best starts in F1. bad luck was the main reason jenson is down in points. last year jenson finnished ahead of him. Alonso is bit overrated, he is nowhere in terms of pace compared to hamilton, rosberg, max and ricccardo, all these drivers are much quicker. If i was ron, i would not try to sign overated alonslow, i would infact try to get adrian newey on board.
Honda made a mistake, they should have forced there way to supply redbull when they had to opportunity to supply redbull , ron block it, knowing very well in redbull honda would absolutely embarrass them on track.
1- Didn´t you realize at this point speed traps are meaningless as they always depend on aero configuration? RBR proved that in their dominant period, but what is even more surprising is even here in COTA 16 the top teams in the speed trap are far from the top performing teams. Actually Mercedes is far from fastest team on speed traps. Does that mean Mercedes PU is slow but they´re the best because of the chassis alone?techman wrote:So I´m going to summarize Techman conclusions:
- McLaren chassis is trash
- Honda PU is one of the greats
- Alonso is a poor driver when it comes to race trim
- Alonso strong point is qualifying
1. Mclaren chassis is average, and they are behind TR in terms of chassis efficiency and effiicent downforce, it was very clear again here in austin, even the TR speed traps was the lowest compared to mclaren they manage to get up to top 10. monaco and singapore they also show strong qualifying performance, no suprise there.
2. Honda PU is improving much better than old ferrari 2015 and close to reanults or equal, the only difference renault is powering the best chassis that the redbull with top notch drivers. look at renault f1 team, they even slower than mclaren. Chassis make a huge difference.
3. Alonso in race pace compared to jenson, is slower, but one thing alonso has is that he a better qualifier than jenson and probably have the best starts in F1. bad luck was the main reason jenson is down in points. last year jenson finnished ahead of him. Alonso is bit overrated, he is nowhere in terms of pace compared to hamilton, rosberg, max and ricccardo, all these drivers are much quicker. If i was ron, i would not try to sign overated alonslow, i would infact try to get adrian newey on board.
Honda made a mistake, they should have forced there way to supply redbull when they had to opportunity to supply redbull , ron block it, knowing very well in redbull honda would absolutely embarrass them on track.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAtechman wrote:So I´m going to summarize Techman conclusions:
- McLaren chassis is trash
- Honda PU is one of the greats
- Alonso is a poor driver when it comes to race trim
- Alonso strong point is qualifying
1. Mclaren chassis is average, and they are behind TR in terms of chassis efficiency and effiicent downforce, it was very clear again here in austin, even the TR speed traps was the lowest compared to mclaren they manage to get up to top 10. monaco and singapore they also show strong qualifying performance, no suprise there.
2. Honda PU is improving much better than old ferrari 2015 and close to reanults or equal, the only difference renault is powering the best chassis that the redbull with top notch drivers. look at renault f1 team, they even slower than mclaren. Chassis make a huge difference.
3. Alonso in race pace compared to jenson, is slower, but one thing alonso has is that he a better qualifier than jenson and probably have the best starts in F1. bad luck was the main reason jenson is down in points. last year jenson finnished ahead of him. Alonso is bit overrated, he is nowhere in terms of pace compared to hamilton, rosberg, max and ricccardo, all these drivers are much quicker. If i was ron, i would not try to sign overated alonslow, i would infact try to get adrian newey on board.
Honda made a mistake, they should have forced there way to supply redbull when they had to opportunity to supply redbull , ron block it, knowing very well in redbull honda would absolutely embarrass them on track.
I mean that Vettel beat Kimi almost to the extent that Alonso beat Kimi in 2014. Also I'd like to point out that driver form, as the word indicates, isn't static. I think generally Kimi is in better form this year. Vettel in worse form than last year. Alonso is probably in better form this year.Andres125sx wrote:No but, what do you mean?ME4ME wrote:Did you sleep all through 2015?Andres125sx wrote:I´d ask if he then thinks Ferrari 2010 and 2012 was a championship winning car, or what happened with Kimi who is same driver but looked finished when he drove next to Alonso, and look strong when driving next to Vettel, but I´m afraid about the reply I may get
So you think Renault and Mercedes PU are very close in perfomance?PhillipM wrote:The best chassis on the grid is not RBR, much as they like to hype themselves up. It's that one up front in silver and green.
What?ME4ME wrote:I mean that Vettel beat Kimi almost to the extent that Alonso beat Kimi in 2014.Andres125sx wrote:No but, what do you mean?ME4ME wrote:
Did you sleep all through 2015?