Precisely, it's too much to expect podiums.Benii6 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 19:36That and we need to be a bit more realistic with the upcoming upgrades. I doubt they'll magically gain those 1.5s and fight for podiums in the next 2 months.CjC wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 19:12Also Alonso:Benii6 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:44
I'm disappointed about today, but I agree with you. Mainly because I don't understand where all the pace went. In Australia Alonso was 0,15s off Hulk, but today he was +1s off. And that's with the updates they brought here, which one would assume would bring them closer.
"We think big upgrades will come to the car later in the season and that will hopefully put us in a more competitive group so in these first races we need to score points, that's the main priority."
Credit: http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... or-mclaren
This is more to suggest we need to wait till the latter stages of the season before we all go crazy
That being said, I'm kind of excited for what can Alonso do tomorrow.
People forget F1 is the best competing against the best, a good idea Mclaren might have probably won't be any better than anyone else's!
All the time Mclaren took intergrating the Renault was time Red Bull spent fine tuning an awesome machine they created!