restless wrote: ↑29 Mar 2018, 11:55
You both have extreme opinions.
Haas were ahead - in qualy and racepace. Alonso finished 5th only for 1-time problems fixing nuts @pitstop. I doubt we'll see again same error.
Even then, blaming for failure is too harsh. Many people had warned that running @RedBull level from start of the season is impossible and Boulier is idiot for claiming such things months ago
That was their target, it still is. Quiet frankly, if Mclaren had come out and said "we want to be fourth, we can't beat Red Bull because they have used Renault forever and they make the best chassis" They would probably be worse off now. Instead, they went aggressive, made errors, which they are trying to correct. It all points to determination. Like we've said, this was only race one. This time last year, who would have benefited from 2 lead cars dropping out to pick up a 5th place. Maybe, Force India? Williams? Renault? Or Toro Rosso. This year it was Mclaren. This time last year would Fernando have been able to hold off Verstappen, even at Melbourne for 15 laps? We're not saying it's time for Mclaren to pat themselves on the back or that they deserve awards. There are things to be disappointed about, but there are things to be encouraged about. The updates are coming for Bahrain and China... New nose in Barcelona. Delays are due to diversion of attention (and probably funds) to correct errors. So assuming things go according to plan, by the time engine 2 is ready, hopefully Renault will unlock more performance, and Mclaren will have a better car.
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously.
@2018 Singapore Grand Prix drivers press conference.