I disagree. There has barely been any race apart from Monza and Spa this year where McLaren has been visibly quicker than RacingPoint. It has mostly been about strategy. Just try to remember how often this year Perez has been forced to fight from the back of the field and yet has still managed great results. Then when you count in the hit they got from corona plus the handful of horrible performances from Stroll. Add to that 15 point reduction and the unlucky retirements they have had, and you already get a team that would probably be way out of reach on the last race. Now imagine what RacingPoint could have achieved this year with two top-tier drivers in their lineup ...Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 20:53And yet we were faster in many races. We managed to beat them in many races. Bravo to Mercedes for that great gift.Emag wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 20:52Perez came from fkin 18th mate ... and yet he was still the fastest car bar the Mercs in the end. And you are telling me they dont have the faster car? I would say they have had the fastest car in the midfield by some margin actually. If drivers like Lewis and Max were behind the wheel of that car, they could have even fought RedBull this year.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 20:49I hope next week events will make me eat my words but 3rd place is over. I disagree Emag. We had the speed with Sainz today.
He tried but he just couldn't get close enough fast enough. The RP hards were holding on, not enough wear. Too many laps under the safety car.
Well he did, and without two Mercedes in front as well to soften points blow of them finishing ahead.mwillems wrote: ↑05 Dec 2020, 18:19Aside from all the strategy, one of the biggest threats to Mclaren's 3rd place spot is Stroll ending his poor form and placing the car where it deserves to be come the end of the race, in all my thoughts about Mclaren v RP, I feel like I've assumed that his form will continue. Because they can easily get 22+ points in a race if they both finish where they should do.
There must have been a wrong setup...they gambled and they lost...
Norris has struggled all weekend. He struggles with high speed circuits. I think it's got to do with him always running more downforce than Sainz. On a circuit like this you pay a big price.
We've noticed!
I mean, I got a hate boner for them too. It's just frustrating and I would say embarrassing for the sport as well that a copy of last year's champions was good enough to be better than every other team but two (and you could argue, if you switch the drivers around, Max might have achieved more with RP this year than he did with RedBull).Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:03Let't not give up yet despite what I said before. Their engines are old, ours should be new. Still though my opinion on RP won't change. They have gotten that 3rd place with someone else's car.