SilviuAgo wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 17:45
upsidedowntoast wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 17:24
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i couldve sworn last week that mclaren had the best tyre deg of the big four, what do you mean?
Last run by Lando remained a bit more "stable", but once tires went it became hard for him to control. Two lock ups and off-tracks and then he went to the pits. So although laptimes stayed more under control, once the tires went, car was hard to keep on track
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HBg82OcWYAA ... ame=medium
Imo tire deg is not looking good.
From the little I'd seen, it's certainly not bad. But it'll be tyre and setup specific for instance.
The initial point I made is that you need to look at the broader examples of data, and the car is capable of good deg.
Maybe they are trying setups and some are better than others, maybe the other strong race sims had different setup and regeneration driving style.
I think all we can see is that the car is clearly capable of strong degs with strong race pace and hope there aren't other drawbacks that mean this can carried forward to Melbourne.