no, he confirms it in the very end, and the Pirelli update is also already available now. Nothing left:
https://i.imgur.com/mTos6C4.png
no, he confirms it in the very end, and the Pirelli update is also already available now. Nothing left:
EDIT: Looks like it was deliberate but the release time for the final run didn't let him fully capitalize on this gamble
Aston had DRS issues intermittently on both cars all friday so it is not a fair comparison. Still I wont deny the good job by McLaren, well done
It wouldn't change the gap to the front, which was not the gulf it would have been without the upgrades.
So Alonso's DRS didn't work on the straight either? Crazy low drag on that AMR car. Turn 15 is a bit weird though, I'm assuming he brakes early like that to set up better for T16?
Most people see the AM as Draggy, and with DRS issues I agree that they have done two very fine laps in that context.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑29 Apr 2023, 00:22[quote=Lucky post_id=<a href="tel:1130318">1130318</a> time=<a href="tel:1682695008">1682695008</a> user_id=22799]
https://i.imgur.com/4mdFPI2.jpeg
@f1debrief
Good point, the telemetry really was comparing three high-drag (-ish) cars together. Surprising they have the legs on both cars in that final straight though.
At the end of Q3:
[/quote]Mansell89 wrote: ↑29 Apr 2023, 01:16Most people see the AM as Draggy, and with DRS issues I agree that they have done two very fine laps in that context.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑29 Apr 2023, 00:22[quote=Lucky post_id=<a href="tel:1130318">1130318</a> time=<a href="tel:1682695008">1682695008</a> user_id=22799]
https://i.imgur.com/4mdFPI2.jpeg
@f1debrief
I think people tend to think of Baku as a straight line speed extravaganza but over the years it’s rewarded cars with very good mechanical grip. Not at all surprised to see AM and Ferrari looking decent here despite Red Bull smashing them on straight line.
I’m really encouraged by these initial steps for McLaren however and I hope they build on it.
Where were we lap time wise in the tight twisty section versus the competition? I had a feeling we’d do okay there
So Alonso's DRS didn't work on the straight either? Crazy low drag on that AMR car. Turn 15 is a bit weird though, I'm assuming he brakes early like that to set up better for T16?
Great improvement from the team to make Q3 with some competitive laptimes though. What a relief the package works! Very interested to see how the speed pans out in the sprint race now.
It doesn’t matter how fast your car is, if you have 2 nuts behind the steering wheel you won’t get the results the car deserves.
Replying in here to share with the team thread.
True about the drivers, also Oscar apparently hasn't been 100%, says he was a bit under the weather. I hope he can have a starring role today, as he's the one with the new softs. Considering this upgrade was the last under James Key, so in essence he's got to have some credit, I'd say it's a shame he wasn't doing this kind of work 2 years ago. That said, under his leadership, it seems McLaren always took the wrong decision initially, before course correcting, or set targets too low. So perhaps his flaw was resisting when things are put before him and only making corrections after seeing his ideas were wrong?djos wrote: ↑29 Apr 2023, 05:30It doesn’t matter how fast your car is, if you have 2 nuts behind the steering wheel you won’t get the results the car deserves.
Great job by Lando and Oscar. Great to see the upgrade they brought is working well. It’s a shame they didn’t fire James Key 2 years ago!
The team might say shame he wasn't doing this kind of work 4-6 weeks earlier..Ground Effect wrote: ↑29 Apr 2023, 09:51True about the drivers, also Oscar apparently hasn't been 100%, says he was a bit under the weather. I hope he can have a starring role today, as he's the one with the new softs. Considering this upgrade was the last under James Key, so in essence he's got to have some credit, I'd say it's a shame he wasn't doing this kind of work 2 years ago. That said, under his leadership, it seems McLaren always took the wrong decision initially, before course correcting, or set targets too low. So perhaps his flaw was resisting when things are put before him and only making corrections after seeing his ideas were wrong?