Curiously, if we average the year on year laptime improvement on all the tracks (skipping anomalies like rain one year and dry weather the other McLaren improved 1.072 seconds and Mercedes improved 1.117 seconds, so they loosed only 0.045 seconds / lap average on quali times.RonDennis wrote: ↑08 Jan 2019, 20:33Well, I don't share that opinion. They were utter crap from day 1 and only scored big points because of the mistakes of others. You could already see it on the comparisons with last year. McLaren should have made the biggest jump of all teams, but on some tracks they were just a couple of tenths quicker, while there were much quicker tires available in quali.
Just take Brasil for example:
McLaren
1:09.593 (2017)
1:09.402 (2018) - 0.191
Mercedes
1:08.322 (2017)
1:07.281 (2018) -1.041
So McLaren did only improve with a tenth, while Mercedes is going around a full second quicker. It shows how terrible this chassis was and how big the problems were.
Or in USA they were actually slower.
McLaren
1:35.007 (2017)
1:35.294 (2018)
That's why it annoys when people claim that the 2017 chassis was crap, because it clearly wasn't. Although it also wasn't as good as the top 3.
If we take best FP lap as a basis, McLaren improved 0.913 seconds and Mercedes 1.003 seconds, so they loosed 0.09 seconds on average to Mercedes year on year.
Only on or two races don't make a clear picture of the comparison.