Yeah, I agree. I didn't think he warrented a penalty and 10s was way too strong when you consider Russell got 5s for taking out Sainz from behind in Texas.
Yeah, I agree. I didn't think he warrented a penalty and 10s was way too strong when you consider Russell got 5s for taking out Sainz from behind in Texas.
He's trying to turn his opinion into fact...
All the negative talk about the MERC PU was coming from people that didn't know better. I've said it all along, they don't have a power problem, they have a drag issue.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 10:55In a pure time perspective, getting past Yuki would have freed him several seconds that he would have been stuck behind, so just giving him 5 seconds wasn't giving him a penalty at all. But Daniel did what he needed to do and I really pleased for him. What I'd like is that he gets a confidence boost and carries some form forward to help us overtake Alpine.
That Renault engine has some power, but is that because they have to run it too hard? It feels like it may not be just within reach of the other engines but they have to push its limits a bit more to get a possibility of a top 4 position.
Almost certainly now Alonso will need to take a penalty or an older engine. Interestingly, despite all the talk of the Merc engine struggling with life, it has the best life of all, with many Merc drivers having just used 3 engines.
Remember how hard it was for Honda to make the shift to mid ICE MGU-H, how many DNFs did they have those first 2 years? They should have run this PU last year. Instead, they used the time of having to build a new chassis for A521 to creating that strong core for the A522, that they use to apply the puzzle approach to thier aero.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 10:55In a pure time perspective, getting past Yuki would have freed him several seconds that he would have been stuck behind, so just giving him 5 seconds wasn't giving him a penalty at all. But Daniel did what he needed to do and I really pleased for him. What I'd like is that he gets a confidence boost and carries some form forward to help us overtake Alpine.
That Renault engine has some power, but is that because they have to run it too hard? It feels like it may not be just within reach of the other engines but they have to push its limits a bit more to get a possibility of a top 4 position.
Almost certainly now Alonso will need to take a penalty or an older engine. Interestingly, despite all the talk of the Merc engine struggling with life, it has the best life of all, with many Merc drivers having just used 3 engines.
Yes, but Alpine’s PU problems aren’t Turbo related, so even when they are struggling after the change, it isn’t comparable problems… Yesterday they lost a cylinder and then the engine said “Adios Amigos”diffuser wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 15:35Remember how hard it was for Honda to make the shift to mid ICE MGU-H, how many DNFs did they have those first 2 years? They should have run this PU last year. Instead, they used the time of having to build a new chassis for A521 to creating that strong core for the A522, that they use to apply the puzzle approach to thier aero.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 10:55In a pure time perspective, getting past Yuki would have freed him several seconds that he would have been stuck behind, so just giving him 5 seconds wasn't giving him a penalty at all. But Daniel did what he needed to do and I really pleased for him. What I'd like is that he gets a confidence boost and carries some form forward to help us overtake Alpine.
That Renault engine has some power, but is that because they have to run it too hard? It feels like it may not be just within reach of the other engines but they have to push its limits a bit more to get a possibility of a top 4 position.
Almost certainly now Alonso will need to take a penalty or an older engine. Interestingly, despite all the talk of the Merc engine struggling with life, it has the best life of all, with many Merc drivers having just used 3 engines.
On the radio with Alonso, they lost battery power first. Is that the battery, the MGU-H or MGU-K? I don't know. They had him try a bunch different things on the steering wheel to reset it to no avail. Then, after he got passed by Ricciardo and Ocon, they tried to allocate full power of the turbo to the PU (I guess that means turn off MGU-H). That lasted one lap. They literally made the switch down the straigh one lap and poof the next lap on the straight. For all I know they could of over run the ICE with too much boost from the turbo.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 15:55Yes, but Alpine’s PU problems aren’t Turbo related, so even when they are struggling after the change, it isn’t comparable problems… Yesterday they lost a cylinder and then the engine said “Adios Amigos”diffuser wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 15:35Remember how hard it was for Honda to make the shift to mid ICE MGU-H, how many DNFs did they have those first 2 years? They should have run this PU last year. Instead, they used the time of having to build a new chassis for A521 to creating that strong core for the A522, that they use to apply the puzzle approach to thier aero.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 10:55
In a pure time perspective, getting past Yuki would have freed him several seconds that he would have been stuck behind, so just giving him 5 seconds wasn't giving him a penalty at all. But Daniel did what he needed to do and I really pleased for him. What I'd like is that he gets a confidence boost and carries some form forward to help us overtake Alpine.
That Renault engine has some power, but is that because they have to run it too hard? It feels like it may not be just within reach of the other engines but they have to push its limits a bit more to get a possibility of a top 4 position.
Almost certainly now Alonso will need to take a penalty or an older engine. Interestingly, despite all the talk of the Merc engine struggling with life, it has the best life of all, with many Merc drivers having just used 3 engines.
I'm just talking about the reliability of the engine. But talk from the paddock does suggest deployment was not quite there.diffuser wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 15:25All the negative talk about the MERC PU was coming from people that didn't know better. I've said it all along, they don't have a power problem, they have a drag issue.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 10:55In a pure time perspective, getting past Yuki would have freed him several seconds that he would have been stuck behind, so just giving him 5 seconds wasn't giving him a penalty at all. But Daniel did what he needed to do and I really pleased for him. What I'd like is that he gets a confidence boost and carries some form forward to help us overtake Alpine.
That Renault engine has some power, but is that because they have to run it too hard? It feels like it may not be just within reach of the other engines but they have to push its limits a bit more to get a possibility of a top 4 position.
Almost certainly now Alonso will need to take a penalty or an older engine. Interestingly, despite all the talk of the Merc engine struggling with life, it has the best life of all, with many Merc drivers having just used 3 engines.
I had a suspicion that they preferred for lose an engine and force VSC or even better SC to limit the time DR had to power ahead.diffuser wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 16:21On the radio with Alonso, they lost battery power first. Is that the battery, the MGU-H or MGU-K? I don't know. They had him try a bunch different things on the steering wheel to reset it to no avail. Then, after he got passed by Ricciardo and Ocon, they tried to allocate full power of the turbo to the PU (I guess that means turn off MGU-H). That lasted one lap. They literally made the switch down the straigh one lap and poof the next lap on the straight. For all I know they could of over run the ICE with too much boost from the turbo.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 15:55Yes, but Alpine’s PU problems aren’t Turbo related, so even when they are struggling after the change, it isn’t comparable problems… Yesterday they lost a cylinder and then the engine said “Adios Amigos”diffuser wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 15:35
Remember how hard it was for Honda to make the shift to mid ICE MGU-H, how many DNFs did they have those first 2 years? They should have run this PU last year. Instead, they used the time of having to build a new chassis for A521 to creating that strong core for the A522, that they use to apply the puzzle approach to thier aero.
Drag issue will come back and bite us, this track is very high above sea level and the air is thinner. It's also possibly the reason the Alpine PU struggled.genarro wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 17:37And we have to remeber the other possitives. The pitstops were 1 & 2 (dannys was sub 2 secs). The reliability is there (unlike Alpine). Overall a good weekend.
And it looks like the car has shed some drag away. Looks like a very competent race car on low fuel race pace.
What we now need is just stability over these next couple of monts so that the team at the factory can embed the new infrastructure as qucly as possible.
Looking forward to the last 2 races of this season
It really has nothing to do with that. I get your point and believe or not, I partially agree with it. McLaren hasn't build an easy to drive nor championship contending car, I think nobody is disputing that. But repeating over and over again that the car characteristics aren't to the drivers likings, does not change anything. It also does not change the fact that in McLaren's opinion Ricciardo has underdelivered, whether we agree or not. In the end they have most parameters to make a balanced decision and time will tell if they are right or not.
Ah that could have indeed been the case!diffuser wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 14:42I think he got lapped on that lap after the colision with Yuki. So blue flags caused his drop in lap time.McL-H wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 23:51Stunning drive from Daniel. He was the fastest guy on track the moment he started that last stint. I was afraid he blew it, considering his pace dropped the lap after the contact with Yuki, but he came back and fought for it like a lion. Driver of the day and definitely his drive of the entire year. I wished he showed this more often during his time with the team.
Brazil conditions are highly likely to be variable so somewhat of a lottery