Emag wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 12:23
So obviously the 1.7s yesterday was overblown, but the car is not liking this track in any case. I think the longer corners are exacerbating the weaknesses. This track is full of them. Once again though, they're quite close with Mercedes from a straight-line perspective.
This same team gave Max a car that could challenge for the title in the second half of the season last year. At a time where everyone had given up and with limited resources. I still think they will turn it around at some point this season.
They didn't give him a car that could win every race and in proper circumstances that's the only way they could have hoped to do anything.
That McLaren and their drivers were pretty incompetent flatters the job Red Bull did. They didn't have a single dominant race even when they won their races.
In the end you cannot say with a straight face that Red Bull was quicker than McLaren on pure pace for more than 5 races all year last season at best.
I don't see any serious turnaround. When there's talk of potential and unlocking performance the story is always Mercedes in 2022. This upgrade or that upgrade will fix it and so on.
Sure the Monza upgrade last year was fantastic but it was likely a fluke with the ground effect cars.
Edit: RBPT is absolutely fantastic though.
The FIA folds on a royal flush.