
Yes, Silverstone and Hungary will be the real tests, but I'm happy to enjoy being competitive again for a change!
I was thinking yesterday about throwing some cautionary tales in around seeing the platform at other tracks, this is just one qualy section and the fact that this track was always going to suit the car... but you've been that guy so thanksSmallSoldier wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 01:22Let’s take this weekend with a grain of salt and not build too high expectations… This is a circuit that McLaren was expecting to have good performance regardless of the new package… The half a second between Piastri and Norris isn’t far off from other qualifying sessions and even though the upgrades may have had an effect, based on everything we’ve seeing so far this season a big part of the Delta is driver related.
On the other hand, the Team worked hard to get this package to the track and it’s following design cues that clearly work and there is nothing wrong with that, I’m actually happy that ego’s are not getting in the way and they have enough humility to copy what is proven to generate performance… Hopefully a bit of McLaren’s DNA has been mixed in and they can extract a bit more
You right, he said a caught a bit if tail wind in the last corner, which apparently caused him to exceed track limits.
We will use that for the rest of the weekend, the 1 red is likely to be used for sprint Qualy but we could save it for the race if we thought that was better, and start on a new red instead of used red since we can start on any tyre we want this weekend. I have no idea what is best but I think they'll use the soft for sprint Qualy.
Not sure about Austria, but some places can't have gravel due to motorbike races held there. I'd prefer gravel everywhere, I'd rather see people physically punished on track for their mistakes than through the stewards.
Same, grass or sand would likely work well too.