adrianjordan wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 00:47
Manoah2u wrote: ↑02 Mar 2021, 00:01
Biggest fact: RedBull's latest win was: Last race in 2020, Max Verstappen. Mclaren's last win was: 2012.
Since then they haven't had a win, and even then in 2012 they were beaten by RedBull.
They've been on the back foot ever since 2009.
Not sure I'd agree with the 2009 claim. They were in the run for the WDC in 2010 and 2012, in fact in 2012 they ended the season with the fastest car, only to blow it with a new concept in 2013.
I'd say 2013 was really when the decline took hold.
You don't agree
First off, it's a 100% fact Mclaren's last win is 2012. Last RedBull win was the last GP of 2020.
how can you argue with that
As for 2009 - Mclaren simply wasn't nowhere near either BrawnGP's level or RedBull's level.
They were 82.5 points behind Redbull, and 101 points behind BrawnGP.
Hamilton had a few podiums in the later half of the season, paired to a lot of DNF's too,
colliding with Massa more than once. More undeniable facts.
They were more competitive in 2010, but performancewise they were a good deal behind RedBull,
just like everybody's in the backfoot compared to Mercedes ever since 2014.
They were 40 points behind RBR in the WCC, and Hamilton finished 4th, even behind Alonso & Webber.
The only 'huge' improvement Mclaren had in 2010 was ditching Kovalainen for Jenson.
2011 saw a much stronger Button but still finishing 122 points behind Seb, Hamilton almost 170 points,
with a full 153 points in the WCC behind RBR.
2012 saw them almost 90 points behind RBR and they got beaten by Ferrari, both in the WCC as the WDC.
There's a reason why Hamilton was done with Mclaren and went to Mercedes.
I'd say that Mclaren ever was 'in the run' for the WDC as much as Ferrari has been 'in the run' in 2017/2018.
In other words, not really.
Mclaren clearly is progressing, and i am very happy that they did not end up like Williams.
There's still a lot of work for Mclaren to be able to fight for the World Championship again,
and having a Mercedes engine does not make it into the holy grail of fixing. Both Williams and Racing Point have proven that. Hell, Racing Point drove in 2020 essentially with the 2019 Mercedes, and the 2020 Mercedes engine,
but still weren't even close to fight for the WC, nor even make RedBull worried.
The only competitors 'worried' about Mclaren are Aston Martin, Alpine and Ferrari.
Mclaren will be fighting for 3rd in the WCC standings against the latter three.
1 and 2 in the WCC will be between Mercedes and RedBull.
2021 will likely be a far more stable season compared to the absolute bonkers season that was 2020.