i just feel sorry for alonso.now its all in hand of Honda...do something else he is leaving mclaren (without any fault of mclaren).
i just feel sorry for alonso.now its all in hand of Honda...do something else he is leaving mclaren (without any fault of mclaren).
He changed tyres. Nothing spectacular...
And probably eased on fuel saving
On mediums before switching to softs Alonso pace more or less equal to Force India, and it was pretty constant lap by lap. I think that this upgrade is quite decent and maybe they are almost already equal in performance to the best in the middle pack. The incident in the second corner denied well deserved points for Alonso.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 16:07And probably eased on fuel saving
I remember last year at Russia where he went significantly quicker one lap and they were all like where the hell did that come from? And he was like I didn't save fuel for that lap .
The engine is really thirsty
Agreed. Looking forward to tomorrowALO_Power wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 16:11Well, I don't think the car that did P7 yesterday suddenly got bad. Basically what I saw was the worst luck ever. Lap 1, Massa pushed Alonso out = race gone. We all know how hard it is to overtake here and we all know at what position the team is at the moment (with the engine) so no chance he could recover. (even top teams were struggling to pass each other, let alone having a Honda engine. We were all hoping for a nice start and then try to maintain position not collision and big exit! ) After the crash of lap 1 , not only Alo lost many positions but for sure that crash and off-road rally must have damaged the car also (not sure tho). Then, strategy got f#cked up with the virtual safety car, completely! Most guys in front got a free pit stop with it! So all went wrong. Couldn't utilize the start mess, couldn't utilize the virtual safety car! Instead they both gave huge harm. And like these were not enough, also u have the fuel saving so, rip. As for Vandoorne, well he didn't have the pace even in qualy but the crash with Massa I guess was his fault this time.
Let's hope soj.yank wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 16:15On mediums before switching to softs Alonso pace more or less equal to Force India, and it was pretty constant lap by lap. I think that this upgrade is quite decent and maybe they are almost already equal in performance to the best in the middle pack. The incident in the second corner denied well deserved points for Alonso.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 16:07And probably eased on fuel saving
I remember last year at Russia where he went significantly quicker one lap and they were all like where the hell did that come from? And he was like I didn't save fuel for that lap .
The engine is really thirsty
Quali lap comparison - Alonso vs HamiltonAlonso Fan wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 00:59Ah no worries. I actually didn't spot it myself until Alonso was clearly ahead by a few car lengths after turn 5
His race was completely ruined when he came out behind Kvyat. He could not get past Kvyat despite having a 10 lap tyre advantage and from there all hopes of points were gone. He was right behind Magnussen, Sainz and Grojean before the first round of stops McLaren tried the undercut.In hindsight they should have stayed out like Wehrlein did.ALO_Power wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 16:11Well, I don't think the car that did P7 yesterday suddenly got bad. Basically what I saw was the worst luck ever. Lap 1, Massa pushed Alonso out = race gone. We all know how hard it is to overtake here and we all know at what position the team is at the moment (with the engine) so no chance he could recover. (even top teams were struggling to pass each other, let alone having a Honda engine. We were all hoping for a nice start and then try to maintain position not collision and big exit! ) After the crash of lap 1 , not only Alo lost many positions but for sure that crash and off-road rally must have damaged the car also (not sure tho). Then, strategy got f#cked up with the virtual safety car, completely! Most guys in front got a free pit stop with it! So all went wrong. Couldn't utilize the start mess, couldn't utilize the virtual safety car! Instead they both gave huge harm. And like these were not enough, also u have the fuel saving so, rip. As for Vandoorne, well he didn't have the pace even in qualy but the crash with Massa I guess was his fault this time.
Personally I don't think he is, but I also think he is capable of it.