In sprint quali (ie no drs activations) the top speeds are as follows:
In sprint quali (ie no drs activations) the top speeds are as follows:
To be honest, I think Oscar just wanted to lead a few laps.
Can it deploy greater load than RB though ?
Comparisons to Red Bull are relevant in my view. We are in a development race to become the fastest car and the benchmark to exceed is the Red Bull. No point just trying to beat AM.LionsHeart wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 22:25The car is not as bad as some people make it out to be. My point is that one maximum speed is not enough for a high pace in the race. To do this, you can take the example of Williams or Aston. They have a higher maximum speed, but there is not enough speed either in qualifying or in the race. Many compare McLaren with Red Bull, although this is incorrect. In the constructors' championship, we are trying to catch up with Aston and Ferrari. That's their speed to rely on. Do not forget where the team was in the first 6-7 races. I especially note the disgusting racing pace. Now the car has more downforce, better grip, lower tire wear.
Red Bull has been in their own league all season. Yes, it is good to strive for their results, but at the moment we are unable to do so. Let's wait for the next updates and see how they work. McLaren chose for himself the optimal balance of downforce and drag for the weekend, knowing that the weekend will be rainy. Even if the race is dry, the track will be cold, green, there will be little grip, it is more difficult to warm up the tires, the cars will slide, tire wear will be increased.
Before chasing Red Bull, McLaren must become consistently the second most powerful team and only then look forward, step by step to close the gap with Red Bull. With regards to race pace, I'm sure the car will not be very slow. In the first sector there is an opportunity to open the wing, in the second sector we are fast, in the third we do not lose much. So holding on to faster opponents will be difficult, but possible.
It remains to be seen who and how set up their car. Are all teams ready for the race? And for a wet race or a dry one? Complex issue. How many pit stops will there be in the race? One or two? Who will wear out tires faster? You should not judge the racing pace and the capabilities of cars only by one maximum speed. F1 is not a nascar or a drag race, here you also need to slow down and quickly take turns.
Personally, I'm not sure yet whether the car will be capable of bringing Lando or Oscar to the podium, but we will not be slow. It is a fact. The third qualifying segment was held on slicks in cool conditions. And we were not the slowest there. If the team even finishes in 4th or 6th positions, I won't be disappointed because for more consistent and consistent podiums, you need an overall faster car. Almost every race weekend, the nominee for the title of "second force in the peloton" moves from one team to another.
Those tyres are pushed harder to the ground than any car by dome distance, and are kept flat, the car does not roll.Farnborough wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 23:54Can it deploy greater load than RB though ?
MV quoted "OP was driving like a drift car" and those tyres from Piastri show tearing from lateral load, the outer presented edges are torn on tread blocks on right front for example.
Rear on RB looks like it's running less camber too, inside edge is virtually untouched on that rear compared to other two. Effectively presented the whole tread surface to track more of the time to avoid localised heating there.
He was stuck behind Perez the entire lap and likely had dirty air, but I don't know how much of an impact that could've had.the EDGE wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 22:58Didn’t someone say Lando ran into traffic?Mostlyeels wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 22:37That is fascinating. S1 I could see, but the chicane is unexpected for me.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 14:38Before the last chicane, Piastri is ahead of Sainz by 0.224, losing 2 tenths to Sainz in the chicane alone… Lando actually loses 1 tenth against Piastri in the chicane also.
By the time they hit the chicane, Lando was matching Sainz in terms of lap time (almost identical)… And as an additional reference point, Piastri loses 1 tenth to Hamilton also at the chicane
It's definitely looking more and more competent by the race, as each different circuit ticks off.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑30 Jul 2023, 01:34All I can say is rejoice everyone. This car two years now struggled to get to the top 10 being 4th fastest at best in a few occasions while being almost dead last to races like Spa. To leapfrog so many with just one upgrade and stay constantly second fastest only behind the Red Bull of Max Verstapen is in my opinion one of the best turnarounds in history. The others kept bringing updates after Austria and still we managed to keep the car in front. That is so far remarkable. It proves that infrastructure alone doesnt make you best team. All we needed is to replace personel that kept the team back and help release the full potential of those who can make a difference. So the full potential is unleashed and if they could cover up that much with just one upgrade made on the old infrastructure what kind of car could they create with the new up to date tunnel and simulator.
It's not only about the personel or the infrastructure. It's everything: The tools, the people, the right development path AND the personal making the right choices while using/developing the available tools at McL. RB nailed it, McL too.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑30 Jul 2023, 01:34All we needed is to replace personel that kept the team back and help release the full potential of those who can make a difference.
Piastri switched to used inters.
Still we got P5 and P7 for race and P2 and P5 in Sprint race.CjC wrote: ↑30 Jul 2023, 10:58It’s quite conclusive that Mclaren are running too much wing now for Spa:
https://the-race.com/formula-1/whats-co ... straights/
Stella says it wasn’t Mclarens main priority to develop a wing for this drag level considering they had the huge task of adding all that downforce they lacked earlier in the season.
I guess they just ran out of resource in time for Spa. Which is understandable