Go back and look at the car. Where is the size zero?
Almost every other car on the grid is slimmer than the Mclaren.
What??? Only Redbull has smaller coke bottle area
Stuff happens. How many times have RB not had tires for live stops? Or other teams put on mismatched sets? Also Eric said that they have some new equipment this year which prob takes some getting used to. I think these guys are rusty because pit stops have not mattered for 3 years and by the European leg I expect them to be doing consistent 2+ sec stops instead of 3+ second in the last 3 yearsBig Tea wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018, 21:59
It should be automatic by the time they get to the track. Who gets which wheel off which rack and takes it where etc does not vary from the dummy setup in the factory to the real thing, but someone either put the wheels in the wrong rack, or the rack in the wrong place. The car slipping off the jack should have been practiced so many times the slip would have happened in practice and and the plate been modified.
Its not just one or two things, it is a whole string of them, which could be excused it it was a new team but organization is the very thing Mclaren have always prided themselves in.
Each one individually is excusable and mostly trivial and is what practice is for, but Mclaren have never been like this even at their worst.
That is inexcusable "we are crap because we have had a bad engine for 3 years" makes no difference at all to the wheels jack etc which should have been practiced time after time this year.Macklaren wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018, 22:02Stuff happens. How many times have RB not had tires for live stops? Or other teams put on mismatched sets? Also Eric said that they have some new equipment this year which prob takes some getting used to. I think these guys are rusty because pit stops have not mattered for 3 years and by the European leg I expect them to be doing consistent 2+ sec stops instead of 3+ second in the last 3 yearsBig Tea wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018, 21:59
It should be automatic by the time they get to the track. Who gets which wheel off which rack and takes it where etc does not vary from the dummy setup in the factory to the real thing, but someone either put the wheels in the wrong rack, or the rack in the wrong place. The car slipping off the jack should have been practiced so many times the slip would have happened in practice and and the plate been modified.
Its not just one or two things, it is a whole string of them, which could be excused it it was a new team but organization is the very thing Mclaren have always prided themselves in.
Each one individually is excusable and mostly trivial and is what practice is for, but Mclaren have never been like this even at their worst.
Big Tea wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018, 21:59
It should be automatic by the time they get to the track. Who gets which wheel off which rack and takes it where etc does not vary from the dummy setup in the factory to the real thing, but someone either put the wheels in the wrong rack, or the rack in the wrong place. The car slipping off the jack should have been practiced so many times the slip would have happened in practice and and the plate been modified.
Its not just one or two things, it is a whole string of them, which could be excused it it was a new team but organization is the very thing Mclaren have always prided themselves in.
Each one individually is excusable and mostly trivial and is what practice is for, but Mclaren have never been like this even at their worst.
McG wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018, 22:13Big Tea wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018, 21:59I'm just wondering where you are getting all this negativity from when out of all the pit stops, only 2 that we have seen have had mistakes. I guess you are adding the wheel nut and £2 bolt to your list, combining them all and trying to make out that McLaren are doomed. All the while offering advice to McLaren.
What line of work are you in again.
It should be automatic by the time they get to the track. Who gets which wheel off which rack and takes it where etc does not vary from the dummy setup in the factory to the real thing, but someone either put the wheels in the wrong rack, or the rack in the wrong place. The car slipping off the jack should have been practiced so many times the slip would have happened in practice and and the plate been modified.
Its not just one or two things, it is a whole string of them, which could be excused it it was a new team but organization is the very thing Mclaren have always prided themselves in.
Each one individually is excusable and mostly trivial and is what practice is for, but Mclaren have never been like this even at their worst.
Just out of interest, how often have you seen a car being dropped before the tires are actually on? I can't remember a single occasion where that has happened. And it's not like they were under serious pressure; it was not a race where they required a 2 second pitstop.
These aren't really things that fail out of nothing. The sole failures where I can think of is when the nut wasn't properly connected.I guess you are adding the wheel nut and £2 bolt to your list, combining them all and trying to make out that McLaren are doomed. All the while offering advice to McLaren.
What about you?What line of work are you in again.
I wouldn't say McLaren is doomed, but there are big problems. The pit stops, small things going wrong are the result of something.McG wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018, 22:13Big Tea wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018, 21:59
It should be automatic by the time they get to the track. Who gets which wheel off which rack and takes it where etc does not vary from the dummy setup in the factory to the real thing, but someone either put the wheels in the wrong rack, or the rack in the wrong place. The car slipping off the jack should have been practiced so many times the slip would have happened in practice and and the plate been modified.
Its not just one or two things, it is a whole string of them, which could be excused it it was a new team but organization is the very thing Mclaren have always prided themselves in.
Each one individually is excusable and mostly trivial and is what practice is for, but Mclaren have never been like this even at their worst.
I'm just wondering where you are getting all this negativity from when out of all the pit stops, only 2 that we have seen have had mistakes. I guess you are adding the wheel nut and £2 bolt to your list, combining them all and trying to make out that McLaren are doomed. All the while offering advice to McLaren.
What line of work are you in again.