But Ferrari ran 100s of laps and didn't pick up the issue that caused their car to breakdown._cerber1 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 09:34In my opinion, it is unacceptable when a team like McLaren, with their history, experience and capabilities, disrupts pre-season testing for the second year in a row, but even worse, they did not even predict these problems. As a result, they couldn't run the simulation race and identify the reliability issues we had during the Grand Prix. I can understand when there are any problems on the tests, but they should be resolved within an hour, a maximum of half a day, and not disrupt all sessions. Obviously, the technical staff should reconsider their approach to work.
And, not sure if you recall last years race, RB both had big issues, and they ran loafs of laps at testing.
Like, maybe, it's not as straightforward as you nay think.