Look at them!! So young and so fresh, they can easily be best friends right now, and they radiate all the Mclaren great team spirt! I was sad when Fernando left the sport, but after today, yeah so long, old man. Make space for the youth!bauc wrote: ↑30 Jun 2019, 17:44F1 2019 Austrian GP - Post-Race - Carlos Sainz & Lando Norris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW-STZ9ciN8
I'm not convinced he was joking, I think he was confused. I havnt quite figured out what was going on there to be honest. They wanted Ricciardo to have drs to stay ahead of gasly? how did that help.
watching our cars outpacing one of the redbulls on most races makes me very curious what alonso could do in it. obviously verstappen lapped gasley on pure drivers pace, and the fact that we spend so much time driving to a delta makes me wonder how much pace is really there. i doubt if having alonso would put us in the top 3, and gasley is clearly under performing, but judging from alonsos past years against slower teammates it just has to make you wonder. killer race today either way.e1me5 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2019, 20:20Look at them!! So young and so fresh, they can easily be best friends right now, and they radiate all the Mclaren great team spirt! I was sad when Fernando left the sport, but after today, yeah so long, old man. Make space for the youth!bauc wrote: ↑30 Jun 2019, 17:44F1 2019 Austrian GP - Post-Race - Carlos Sainz & Lando Norris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW-STZ9ciN8
yea i think it was both to keep ricciardo between him and gasley, and to possibly help sainz catch up. but since they had to know that ricciardo would be pitting very soon, it seems like the better thing to do would be to try building a gap. maybe they wanted to try wrecking gasleys tires too. his front right was blistering within a few laps of swapping to the hards.geogate wrote: ↑30 Jun 2019, 20:55I'm not convinced he was joking, I think he was confused. I havnt quite figured out what was going on there to be honest. They wanted Ricciardo to have drs to stay ahead of gasly? how did that help.
Maybe for Sainz? whatever, they must have been pretty sure they had a lot of pace in hand
Norris taking the iRacing approach, keep it safe and finish the raceSmallSoldier wrote: ↑30 Jun 2019, 18:12I love what he’s focusing on... Every point counts for Mclaren, not taking unnecessary risks allows the team to have a better probability of points and for him to get more seat time in the car... The right way to approach it!
https://www.racefans.net/2019/06/30/id- ... us-starts/
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excellent job, but what is that at the start? a video glitch or a car glitch?
nice, would also be great to see where he damaged his front wing
godlameroso wrote: ↑28 Jun 2019, 19:09McLaren showing some very good pace once again. They seem to be comfortably ahead of everyone in the midfield except Perez. They're almost on pace with the top 3 around here.
Whatever McLaren is doing is working well.