Lando's as well
(What happened to Oscar? I missed FP2)
Feels like Lando is driving like he has nothing to lose since that DNF because he can always point to that weekend as why he couldn't win the title.Mcl_G10 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2025, 10:46Let's hope so mwilliams.
On another note it looks to be yet another weekend where lando is 'on it' and Oscar not so much.
I've been really impressed with lando since the unfortunate dnf at zandvoort I think hes been really strong, much wiser and shown a really good level of maturity.
The trouble is whether he can win a couple of races which he needs to keep max at bay and to overtake oscar. I can see lando being within 1 position of max at every race but he needs to be ahead at a couple of them.
Oscar is like this in this period for the third year in a row. Organic posted that Stella says it is where there is less grip and the car slides.Mcl_G10 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2025, 10:46Let's hope so mwilliams.
On another note it looks to be yet another weekend where lando is 'on it' and Oscar not so much.
I've been really impressed with lando since the unfortunate dnf at zandvoort I think hes been really strong, much wiser and shown a really good level of maturity.
The trouble is whether he can win a couple of races which he needs to keep max at bay and to overtake oscar. I can see lando being within 1 position of max at every race but he needs to be ahead at a couple of them.
If true this can only be a good thing. If one of the McLaren boys can see out this WDC against the best with the best, that would be akin to what the best managed to achieve in 2024 with the third best car as wellSilviuAgo wrote: ↑25 Oct 2025, 13:45So the rocket ship changed the garage.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G4Dtr6BWIAA ... name=large
To notice that last McLaren performance update for MCL39 was in Spa, so 7 races ago.
This chart by F1tv is childish, it doesn't take into account 'mistakes' made by drivers, it doesn't take into account 'pace management' by leader (because he is always under the threat of a safety car, and has to preserve tyres if he wants to start from P1 on restart). Don't take this chart as gospel, it's meant for the casual audience. Just like the 'minimum speed' graphic being considered the holy grail of a corner by F1tv.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑25 Oct 2025, 13:45So the rocket ship changed the garage.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G4Dtr6BWIAA ... name=large
To notice that last McLaren performance update for MCL39 was in Spa, so 7 races ago.
So the chart was right when MCL39 was fastest and all RBR fans saying McLaren has a rocketship but now is not accurate and needs to be taken with caution? C'mon. The idea is that now RBR21 is the fastest car on track.venkyhere wrote: ↑25 Oct 2025, 14:26This chart by F1tv is childish, it doesn't take into account 'mistakes' made by drivers, it doesn't take into account 'pace management' by leader (because he is always under the threat of a safety car, and has to preserve tyres if he wants to start from P1 on restart). Don't take this chart as gospel, it's meant for the casual audience. Just like the 'minimum speed' graphic being considered the holy grail of a corner by F1tv.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑25 Oct 2025, 13:45So the rocket ship changed the garage.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G4Dtr6BWIAA ... name=large
To notice that last McLaren performance update for MCL39 was in Spa, so 7 races ago.