I'm pretty sure there is one major sponsor that will be announced else it would mean that the Renault doesn't need fuel.
I'm pretty sure there is one major sponsor that will be announced else it would mean that the Renault doesn't need fuel.
Gary Anderson taking a simple and underdeveloped idea and saying it out loud almost as bad as Andrew Benson.RonDennis wrote:Does it need a debate? But I guess it probably has to do with McLaren running with too many wings.bauc wrote: ↑31 Jan 2018, 16:18I'm sure we will see a great insight of the team struggles last year and how they've dealt with it, but I'm also sure that this documentary will again feed the endless debate of who's fault was it.. Mclaren or Honda's and it will go on an on .....RonDennis wrote: ↑31 Jan 2018, 16:00Can't wait
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13415 ... apse-fears
"It's too dangerous to run like this," said the two-time champion after one lap. "Horrible balance with the rear because the driveability was poor. So we cannot test like this."
He later added: "This is a really a **** engine. A **** power unit, you know."
It also reminds me of some comments made by McLaren hater Gary Anderson on Autosport.
McLaren can't complain about a lack of Honda power. Alonso just can't get on the throttle properly between Turn 2 and Turn 3 because of a lack of overall grip. There's plenty more of the old gee-gees available if the chassis was stronger.
"Just look at pitstops," he said. "They are not at the area they need to be. That has nothing to do with what power unit you have.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Yes Mclaren sucked big time on pitstops last season, this is something that is unacceptable for a team who wants to fight at the front"Just look at pitstops," he said. "They are not at the area they need to be. That has nothing to do with what power unit you have.
bauc wrote: ↑01 Feb 2018, 15:22Yes Mclaren sucked big time on pitstops last season, this is something that is unacceptable for a team who wants to fight at the front"Just look at pitstops," he said. "They are not at the area they need to be. That has nothing to do with what power unit you have.
P.S
Regarding the livery, this goes against the Zak's claim that Mclaren's car will look a lot more different this year, as if they go all papaya orange that will mean we will have 60-70% the same livery on the car as last year
why not having high expectations? Mclaren claims that there is considerable gap between renault and honda so if it's true they should easily fight for wins.If you check their lap time at the end of races (when they weren't fuel saving) you could see they were quite competitive.
Redbull was unable to easily take the wins, u cant expect Mclaren will do it right away. Massive gains would allready be if they would be in Q3 with both cars in every race and not 9th and 10th, but lets say 5th,6th. In terms of results it would mean both cars finishing in top 10 in majority of races.amho wrote: ↑01 Feb 2018, 20:28why not having high expectations? Mclaren claims that there is considerable gap between renault and honda so if it's true they should easily fight for wins.If you check their lap time at the end of races (when they weren't fuel saving) you could see they were quite competitive.
I think if they only amass 10 grid penalties on each car they have made the right decision.proteus wrote: ↑01 Feb 2018, 20:57Redbull was unable to easily take the wins, u cant expect Mclaren will do it right away. Massive gains would allready be if they would be in Q3 with both cars in every race and not 9th and 10th, but lets say 5th,6th. In terms of results it would mean both cars finishing in top 10 in majority of races.amho wrote: ↑01 Feb 2018, 20:28why not having high expectations? Mclaren claims that there is considerable gap between renault and honda so if it's true they should easily fight for wins.If you check their lap time at the end of races (when they weren't fuel saving) you could see they were quite competitive.
If they collect atleast 150 - 200 points this season, than they made the right decision.
who said "Renault engine worth 1.5 seconds over Honda"? probably a pretentious mclaren guy..godlameroso wrote: ↑01 Feb 2018, 21:37Is the Renault engine really worth 1.5 seconds over Honda? I doubt it, I'd say the engine is worth a second at most. Where is the other .5 going to come from?
There is a pretty big difference between being competitive and winning. McLaren already said that they will follow Renaults guidelines and switch to their own solutions when they have more experience. So it will probably take some time until we see the full potential.amho wrote: ↑01 Feb 2018, 20:28why not having high expectations? Mclaren claims that there is considerable gap between renault and honda so if it's true they should easily fight for wins.If you check their lap time at the end of races (when they weren't fuel saving) you could see they were quite competitive.
Alonso brings 1,5 seconds now just by liking or not liking the engine that's in the back i guess?amho wrote: ↑01 Feb 2018, 21:50who said "Renault engine worth 1.5 seconds over Honda"? probably a pretentious mclaren guy..godlameroso wrote: ↑01 Feb 2018, 21:37Is the Renault engine really worth 1.5 seconds over Honda? I doubt it, I'd say the engine is worth a second at most. Where is the other .5 going to come from?