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This comment of Bollier shows how sincer they are. I saw Mercedes pit stop training and it is not needed a working engine for that.Squid wrote: ↑03 Feb 2018, 02:43Not surprised that this is coming from Boullier's mouth. The Honda engine was responsible for a lot of the season's failures, but to pin the blame on it for McLaren's shitty pit stops is beyond ridiculous. McLaren has been notorious for bad pit stops since way before Honda.mclaren111 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2018, 15:33F1i.com
Boullier:
"It's only normal for Renault to give reliability the utmost importance, especially with the introduction this year of the new three-engine limit. I need that reliability.
"In the past three years, McLaren has been missing data related to tyre degradation, brake cooling, fuel consumption"
"Now, we can regain a few habits that we had lost. For example, we're doing pit stop practice once again, something we had temporarily discarded in order to work on the engine."
Interesting comments.
Yep, thats right...they were so bad they managed to hamper the 1200hp that Honda produced, and they intentionally refused to put the oil in, just so the engine broke so many times. And they definetly spilled the water on the electronics in the hybrid part. How very unprofessional of them.techman wrote: ↑03 Feb 2018, 02:03so funny the number of excuses mclaren and EB ditch out, just to put honda down. i have seen pitstop practices when the pit crew push the car into the pitstop and change tyres and they do them in their factories and all teams do this except mclaren? another excuses to hide their performances under the disguise of honda engine issue. believe me there will be more excuse coming this season.Boullier:
"It's only normal for Renault to give reliability the utmost importance, especially with the introduction this year of the new three-engine limit. I need that reliability.
"In the past three years, McLaren has been missing data related to tyre degradation, brake cooling, fuel consumption"
"Now, we can regain a few habits that we had lost. For example, we're doing pit stop practice once again, something we had temporarily discarded in order to work on the engine."
its not hate its called been realistic, this is a quote from etuschBelieve the biggest McLaren hater in the forum
thats completely right you dont need a working engine to practice pitstop. if this is the excuse EB and mclaren bring up , just shows how much hiding they were doing with honda. blame everything on honda. but lucky we dont have to wait long for redbull to show mclaren how to build a proper efficient chassis. and expect more crying from alonso. this guy everywhere he went he destroyed team morale and only team that want him now is mclaren and no one else. its mclaren or out.This comment of Bollier shows how sincer they are. I saw Mercedes pit stop training and it is not needed a working engine for that.
They have lacked the speed in terms of changing the wheels, but i dare to bet they were the fastest crew of swapping the engines...since Honda enabled them so much of practice.techman wrote: ↑03 Feb 2018, 16:12its not hate its called been realistic, this is a quote from etuschBelieve the biggest McLaren hater in the forumthats completely right you dont need a working engine to practice pitstop. if this is the excuse EB and mclaren bring up , just shows how much hiding they were doing with honda. blame everything on honda. but lucky we dont have to wait long for redbull to show mclaren how to build a proper efficient chassis. and expect more crying from alonso. this guy everywhere he went he destroyed team morale and only team that want him now is mclaren and no one else. its mclaren or out.This comment of Bollier shows how sincer they are. I saw Mercedes pit stop training and it is not needed a working engine for that.
"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.
lack of max speed about 20 mph at straights, must direct mclaren to find speed at every other possible areas. But if you are right they are thinking in a very different way.Manoah2u wrote: ↑03 Feb 2018, 19:34additionally, theres the little issue of 'why bother'. You can have the fastest pitstop you want and on the next straight all the effort is gone because you have a 20mph less topspeed than even a sauber with a 2016 engine. that's very demotivational.
if you have a competitive package, then yeah, there's demand for glorious pitstops. assuming they will have a competitive package for 2018, they'll have to work on that aswell.
the best pitstops were made by williams overall, about 2 seconds. if mclaren's average pitstops were between 4 and 6 seconds, that would mean that with 1 or 2 pitstops during a race,
they'd at best get 4 to 8 seconds on their finish time. i haven't learned all of the finish results out of my head, but i don't think that provides much different in their overall classification
with the package they were running up untill now.
For sure.NathanOlder wrote: ↑03 Feb 2018, 20:53I seem to remember a fair few races with Alonso stuck behind cars and unable to pass due to top speed, so there must of been a fair times that a 2 second pit stop would have got them out in front of the car they were stuck behind. So I guess its always crucial to practice pit stops.