Lando drove into a wall of cars on outlaps, he was on track to take the fastest lap by a margin. We know so little about fuel weight, engine mode etc that the times represent anything except confirming there's high circuit evolution, but we expected that. Visually the car looked pretty awful and oversteery early on when running hards but settled down late as the track rubbered in. I expect we may suffer high deg in the race(s).FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 07:50Lando was very fast (0.5s up on Piastri) on a lap that was not clean - he went wide and brought up dust in one corner and there were reports that he was impeded by a Haas.
Now it is likely no one showed their pace so take that with a grain of salt, but I want to mention that this is a sprint weekend and it is possible that a team nails the setup quicker then the other teams. McLaren didn't bring upgrades from the start of the season so they probably have a good understanding of their package by now.
Looking forward to the rest of the weekend. Hopefully it continues to be positive.
BTW one thing that commentators were bringing up is that both Stella and Norris were quite optimistic about chances of winning later this season. The commentators thought that is quite telling and that McLaren seems to think their upgrades will be good.
We are always looking better on lower fuel.
That's true, heard now on SkyF1. First, I super like this man. Is so confident, so calm, so intelligent. I think was a mega top move from Zak to install Andrea as Team Principal.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 10:32Stella says that Piastri had a problem with the gearbox in the hairpin - it shifted to neutral so he lost a lot of time.