mwillems wrote: ↑06 Oct 2023, 22:08
SmallSoldier wrote: ↑06 Oct 2023, 22:05
mwillems wrote: ↑06 Oct 2023, 21:36
You are right of course, in the context of this season. But when we start pushing hard at the front of the constructors championship and the drivers championship, these mistakes can be the difference. I think what some are suggesting is that Lando may make a few too many mistakes on Qualy laps and not be able to max his speed consistently like others can.
It doesn't make a difference this year, but from next year onwards it may well do.
“If” as you state, Lando makes too many mistakes in Qualy (I wouldn’t agree with the statement)… Who do you bring in? Because just complaining about it on a forum isn’t going to change his driving… I prefer a fast guy, in Qualy and the Race that makes mistakes here and there, than an underperformed that is very consistent in regards to his speed… But that’s just me
No one suggested Lando isnt great or the driver we want, just an area that needs improvement to be able to compete with the very best, that my friend is scope creep.
There's nothing wrong with loving a driver but recognising areas that can be improved and it doesn't mean you want to get rid of him!
Not disagreeing with you, I hope he does improves and continues to grow… And I’m inclined to think that he will… But the reality is (as have been pointed out before) that all drivers make mistakes and the more you push, the more mistakes you will make… I’m afraid I don’t have any actual data to make an statement in regards to who made more mistakes between the likes of Hamilton, Max, Alonso and Lando from a percentage perspective… But I can point out a few if I had to when they were “under pressure” from another driver… The point that was been made it’s a valid one, when a driver is in a dominant car, with a team mate that can’t match his speed, they are less prone to mistakes because they don’t have to push that hard… But we’ve seeing Hamilton make mistakes when Nico was a threat to him, we’ve seeing Max make mistakes when he didn’t had the dominant car he has today (maybe why he was nicknamed Crashtappen for a while)… Alonso made several mistakes in his stint with Ferrari (not fair to probably make an assessment on his second stint in McLaren)… On the other hand, we see them shine when they are not challenged, like Lewis with Bottas, Max with Perez, Alonso with Stroll.
Today was probably the first time since the new regulations started that McLaren had the possibility to be on pole, but the only way to do so was to drive 100/100, the car doesn’t yet have that pace advantage to allow them to fight for it for anything else… It didn’t work and not because of a huge mistake, simply caught out while pushing… I actually praise them for giving it a go, they don’t know when the next opportunity will show up.