hardingfv32 wrote:The post is clear to the average reader.
Regardless: The point of the comments is to question McLaren's technical choices or event strategy? If RB strategy has them leading both championships, why does McLaren not emulate it.
Why doesn't McLaren sacrifices some race performance for a better starting position? McLaren will shorting be abandoning any title hopes unless they change strategies.
Brian
There's a really very very simple explanation. McLaren cannot trade enough race pace for qualifying pace to overcome Red Bull's inherent design advantage in qualifying - the rear wing setup and blown diffuser configuration. So instead they, if anything, optimise the other way. They sacrifice some qualifying pace in order to have the best race car and be able to take the fight to Red Bull.
Unfortunately they, or specifically Lewis, haven't had much luck recently. That strategy requires passing and risk taking in the race, and that inevitably leads to mistakes and accidents.
I doubt there are many people who would seriously believe that were the cars swapped, with Lewis given the Red Bull and Vettel driving the McLaren, that their situations in the championships would be reversed and Hamilton would be having a much easier time of it.