taperoo2k wrote: ↑16 Aug 2022, 13:42
Ground Effect wrote: ↑13 Aug 2022, 04:44
djos wrote: ↑13 Aug 2022, 01:54
3 drivers, Carlos, Lando and Daniel have all described the McLaren cars as being “unusual” to drive to put it kindly.
The Mclaren is unpredictable and inconsistent in its feedback, I don’t think those are desirable traits when you are trying to drive on the edge of adhesion!
Agreed, the McLaren is difficult to drive, the issue is 2 out of those 3 drivers still managed to get consistent performance from the car. Lando, even as a rookie was never a million miles away from Carlos. Daniel, I'd expect by now to understand the traits of the McLaren and be more consistent. How bad can the McLaren possibly be? We've seen Daniel go fast in the McLaren, but he's just not consistent enough. I don't think the traits of the car change every other GP.
Daniel's problem at McLaren has been his lack of consistency, you get glimpses of his talent and speed, but it's never sustained. Considering the issues McLaren had at the start of the season with the car, it's not looking too bad. Lando seems to have found a way to drive the car and extract consistent performance out of it.
Finding the right setup for an F1 car at specific tracks can be a real challenge at times.
Yes its not like he has been rubbish at every race weekend, he has been up there or not far off with Lando at a few races this year, like Bahrain, Saudi, Australia, Imola (all weekend up until the crash), Azerbaijan, Canada, Austria and France, but the lows are quite low with the odd qualli gaps and the races where he has struggled on the hards at times. Qualifying is the main issue though its really hurting his legacy and its where he is leaving himself so much work to do in the race to try and catch up to Lando. Lando also operating at such a consistent high level is also magnifying Dan's issues. Its not making excuses as we can all agree Dan hasn't met expectations, its just an educated attempt at trying to understand why this is occuring taking everything into account because its certainly not normal or anything like we have seen from him since he joined F1.
Not sure if he remained in McLaren until his contract finished if the consistency gap would disappear or not however he never had this amount of problems at any other teams which says alot. I'd again ask those that believe he has lost it do you honestly believe in a matter of months being on fire at Renault and switching to McLaren a driver can lose his skill? I honestly don't think thats possible to go from such a high level to so many lows in a few months and say the driver is no longer good enough. This is why myself and others believe its a mismatch with his driving style and the McLaren car design philosophy. Its the only logical answer I believe given how many different cars and teams he has been in during his F1 career and how he performed for so long at a high level overall before McLaren.
If he gets another drive at another team it will say alot if he does find his mojo again or not. I do hope he gets the chance to redeem himself but only time will tell.