I ask this because following live texts on Motorsport.com, they only say Lando's time was set on the Medium tyre, they didn't indicate what represents the medium tyre, C3 or C4.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 10:34All 5 compounds are available here. C1-C5.
Last week only C1-C3 was available.
Pirelli C3 and C4 have yellow markings, C1 and C2 white, C5 (McLaren has none) is red.
Fastest lap was on C4. But the some live timing apps just show yellow M and don't show difference between C3/C4. Probably because usually only 3 compounds are available per weekend.Ground Effect wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 10:45I ask this because following live texts on Motorsport.com, they only say Lando's time was set on the Medium tyre, they didn't indicate what represents the medium tyre, C3 or C4.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 10:34All 5 compounds are available here. C1-C5.
Last week only C1-C3 was available.
Pirelli C3 and C4 have yellow markings, C1 and C2 white, C5 (McLaren has none) is red.
Got it, thanks! Also, which sector has seemed to be McLaren's strongest? From what I see, it looks like on the C4, sector 3 there wasn't the expected level of improvement.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 10:47Fastest lap was on C4. But the some live timing apps just show yellow M and don't show difference between C3/C4. Probably because usually only 3 compounds are available per weekend.Ground Effect wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 10:45I ask this because following live texts on Motorsport.com, they only say Lando's time was set on the Medium tyre, they didn't indicate what represents the medium tyre, C3 or C4.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 10:34
All 5 compounds are available here. C1-C5.
Last week only C1-C3 was available.
Pirelli C3 and C4 have yellow markings, C1 and C2 white, C5 (McLaren has none) is red.
He did a lap on C3 that was 6 tenths slower.
I'm guessing mclaren will be doing most of their passing at Pitstops, they look like sitting ducks and unlikely to overtake on the straights with their DF levels.
Yes but, the straight line speed balances along the straight and the exit can easily be explained by deployment modes, engine modes or sandbagging, if you wanted to. That said, the kinematics this year are a departure from last year, so the idea that the traits of last years car will simply flow over are an assumption not based on much real world info, and so it is quite possible that we just have a car tailored more for entry than exit. I'm sure there are a lot of other considerations, such as which driving style a driver was using on this lap, in order to try and get the max. With little nailed down, and so many more variables, it's hard to take anything of note, unless you looked at tens of these animations of laps representing the different setups and styles for each driver to understand what the cars are capable of through the broad range of circumstances, and not just one.
It's a sign they're not pushing as hard as they could imo, hence I think they're hiding. I think it's a good sign, but I'd like some verification before we head to Melbourne._cerber1 wrote: ↑18 Feb 2026, 20:57Isn't a narrow delta a good sign of race pace?
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