Yup.McG wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 17:17The argument against Piastri choosing McLaren over Alpine make no sense whatsoever. Ignoring everything else, common sense dictates that McLaren is the better choice. I need to start putting people on ignore because it's getting tough reading some of these posts. And I have PTSD from last year about the nonsense of Riccardo vs the car (that Lando drove brilliantly to best of the rest)
Whilst I would never say Piastri has made an error - I actually think he’s a good fit for modern McLaren- I think this harping on about beating Alpine “easily” is to be very economical with the truth.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 18:02I see people are being delusional regarding Alpine being a better choice and finishing in front despite their engine problems. You all easily forget Mclaren would have finished miles ahead from Alpine if it wasn't for Daniel Ricciardo underperforming at 90% of the championship not even capitalising the races where Alpine had both cars out Alpine wasn't better it was Alonso that overperformed it and Ocon wasn't that far behind while on the other hand Norris gave it it's all and Daniel finished outside the top 10 in most races. As for this year we shal see where everyone stands once all cars start running in Bahrain. Piastri did what he thought best for him during that time and it was Alpine's fault for not giving him a seat somewhere. For now let's not start predictions. If Piastri did wrong or right or if the car is in the right place or not will be shown at Bahrain. Leave the predictions to the Fortune Tellers.
P.S Let's see how high and mighty Alpine will be without Alonso and without Ricciardo dragging Mclaren down.
Im more positive about their ‘23. The water pump was their achillies heel last year, but the car otherwise quick. Without the brekdowns they would have comfortably beaten mclaren and aston. This year i think gasly abd ocon will push each other on, but i do see a lack of harmonry being an issue trackside. The engine shpuld be able to run a higher state of tune with the pump issue resolved. They are also carrying over a concept they understood from last year, which shpuld help in the early races. Mclaren look a little less prepared the loss of seidl will be felt, and their concept didnt work at all at some tracks. Norris will deliver as long as his head isnt turned away and tempted by other teams. Piastri will be better than Danny, but how much i dont know. First 6 races i see alpine at the front of aston and mclaren. After that- anyone’s guess….Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 18:02I see people are being delusional regarding Alpine being a better choice and finishing in front despite their engine problems. You all easily forget Mclaren would have finished miles ahead from Alpine if it wasn't for Daniel Ricciardo underperforming at 90% of the championship not even capitalising the races where Alpine had both cars out Alpine wasn't better it was Alonso that overperformed it and Ocon wasn't that far behind while on the other hand Norris gave it it's all and Daniel finished outside the top 10 in most races. As for this year we shal see where everyone stands once all cars start running in Bahrain. Piastri did what he thought best for him during that time and it was Alpine's fault for not giving him a seat somewhere. For now let's not start predictions. If Piastri did wrong or right or if the car is in the right place or not will be shown at Bahrain. Leave the predictions to the Fortune Tellers.
P.S Let's see how high and mighty Alpine will be without Alonso and without Ricciardo dragging Mclaren down.
I agree. This season will most likely determine what will become of Mclaren in the next 2 - 3 years.They must regain upward momentum and claim P4 firmly so they can move towards the main goal and that is going back in the top by 2025.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2023, 14:28Honestly, if Aston and Alpine beat McLaren this season then they seriously need to reconsider their technical team. Of course both Alpine and Aston Martin have made serious investments in their respective teams, but so have McLaren.
If they fail to beat them, then the problem runs deeper than just lack of infrastructure and they have to try and poach some engineering talent.
Well I wouldn’t expect much from the second half of the season, my understanding is McLaren will abandoned development of the MCL 60 to focus on next year‘s car, as soon as the new windtunnel has been signed off as operationalbauc wrote: ↑20 Feb 2023, 14:49I agree. This season will most likely determine what will become of Mclaren in the next 2 - 3 years.They must regain upward momentum and claim P4 firmly so they can move towards the main goal and that is going back in the top by 2025.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2023, 14:28Honestly, if Aston and Alpine beat McLaren this season then they seriously need to reconsider their technical team. Of course both Alpine and Aston Martin have made serious investments in their respective teams, but so have McLaren.
If they fail to beat them, then the problem runs deeper than just lack of infrastructure and they have to try and poach some engineering talent.
Max was good as rookies go but he didn't score a ton of points compared to his team mate. Same with Norris and Alonso. They all took a couple of years to get firmly on the edge. Norris is still fresh in my mind, being such short time ago. After his first two years, there were still questions about Norris. Would he be a teir 1 driver? Or would be a teir 2 like Bottas, Ocon, etc.AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 03:26Yes like Hamilton going against Alonso right? What a terrible decision he made!
If Piastri is the real deal, you don't have to worry about him. If he's not good enough, then none of this matters.
You seem to just be trying to find excuses to say Piastri did the wrong thing, when he didn't. If he's the talent people say he is, then this is the right move. If he's not, it never mattered. What does it matter being mediocre at Alpine vs Mclaren. Big 3 won't look at him either way if the talent isn't there. History shows that the drivers who are destined for multiple titles have it from day 1. They don't take 3 years in the shadows to "develop it". Verstappen had it. Hamilton had it. Alonso had it. Schumacher had it from the word go.
They got the go ahead from FIA to change the piston rings. That should allow them to run more boost and generate more power. From the pictures, they also seemed to have changed the air to water intercooler and slighty modified the lntake.PowerandtheGlory wrote: ↑20 Feb 2023, 14:23Im more positive about their ‘23. The water pump was their achillies heel last year, but the car otherwise quick. Without the brekdowns they would have comfortably beaten mclaren and aston. This year i think gasly abd ocon will push each other on, but i do see a lack of harmonry being an issue trackside. The engine shpuld be able to run a higher state of tune with the pump issue resolved. They are also carrying over a concept they understood from last year, which shpuld help in the early races. Mclaren look a little less prepared the loss of seidl will be felt, and their concept didnt work at all at some tracks. Norris will deliver as long as his head isnt turned away and tempted by other teams. Piastri will be better than Danny, but how much i dont know. First 6 races i see alpine at the front of aston and mclaren. After that- anyone’s guess….Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 18:02I see people are being delusional regarding Alpine being a better choice and finishing in front despite their engine problems. You all easily forget Mclaren would have finished miles ahead from Alpine if it wasn't for Daniel Ricciardo underperforming at 90% of the championship not even capitalising the races where Alpine had both cars out Alpine wasn't better it was Alonso that overperformed it and Ocon wasn't that far behind while on the other hand Norris gave it it's all and Daniel finished outside the top 10 in most races. As for this year we shal see where everyone stands once all cars start running in Bahrain. Piastri did what he thought best for him during that time and it was Alpine's fault for not giving him a seat somewhere. For now let's not start predictions. If Piastri did wrong or right or if the car is in the right place or not will be shown at Bahrain. Leave the predictions to the Fortune Tellers.
P.S Let's see how high and mighty Alpine will be without Alonso and without Ricciardo dragging Mclaren down.
Even 5th is not going to go down well.f1rules wrote: ↑20 Feb 2023, 13:43i have to say im a bit anxious about this years car performance, i hope they made a big step, but at the same time it seems Aston might be on the right track, and Alpine seem very confident with many updates... 6th(11+12) will simply be unacceptable in my opinion...