deadhead wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 17:07
It’s pretty bad.
McLaren should be able to add at least another 10 victories to that tally by the end of the season
It’s an arbitrary point at which to start measuring - if you started in 2000, for example, it would look very different as 2000-2008 Ferrari dominated. If you started in 2014, it might be somewhat similar but Red Bull would have a lot fewer victories. The point is that , aside from the two teams who have absolutely dominated for periods during this arbitrary stretch, Ferrari have been the closest. That’s not really good enough for a team like Ferrari - who need to be the ones dominating, at least from time to time and it’s been too long since they’ve got all the pieces right - but it does show that they’re regularly thereabouts. I don’t think it’s any kind of indictment of the team but do hope that all these recent teething problems will finally add up to a team that can nail all the elements of a new formula in 2026z