There is no way that the race pace will be 2.5 sec off. This is thanks to the qualifying Merc “party mode”godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 16:352.5 seconds simply cannot be made up through development of the chassis. Maybe they close the gap by a second if all their updates work. So at the end it's still not good enough for a podium.
Hopefully the race pace is better.
Having thought about it I tend to agree with you, that "party mode" is easily worth half a second. Hamilton gained .3 in sector 1 alone and that's all engine power. But even if McLaren had such a festive mode, I don't think they'd have enough in the chassis to make up the rest of the deficit, not yet anyway.Macklaren wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 18:08There is no way that the race pace will be 2.5 sec off. This is thanks to the qualifying Merc “party mode”godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 16:352.5 seconds simply cannot be made up through development of the chassis. Maybe they close the gap by a second if all their updates work. So at the end it's still not good enough for a podium.
Hopefully the race pace is better.
2.5 seconds? Are you really comparing a Q2 time with a different car Q3 time? In Melbourne?godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 16:352.5 seconds simply cannot be made up through development of the chassis. Maybe they close the gap by a second if all their updates work. So at the end it's still not good enough for a podium.
Hopefully the race pace is better.
I watched this interview live in spanish, and I want to explain how positive and plenty of confidence Alonso was while saying the part I marked red, even laughing. He looked like someone fully conviced McLaren will improve a lot in next couple of races, to the point he´s not even worried about Renault, Haas, etc.bauc wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 11:43Alonso says McLaren's qualifying pace "a relief"
Fernando Alonso admitted he was relieved about his McLaren Formula 1 team's competitiveness in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix, despite missing out on a Q3 slot.
Alonso was knocked out in Q2 after setting the 11th fastest time, but could move up to the top 10 if Valtteri Bottas is sent to the back of the grid following his heavy crash during the final qualifying segment.
The McLaren driver finished 2.5 seconds off Lewis Hamilton's pole position time, but insisted his first qualifying session with the Renault-powered MCL33 had been positive.
The Spaniard says the fact that McLaren still has progress to make on the integration of the power unit means the Woking team has a lot of potential to move up the grid.
"I'm very happy with how qualifying started. You are always curious to know where you stand and I think we have been pretty fast, especially in FP3 in wet conditions we were very close to the top all the time," said Alonso.
"Then in Q1 and Q2 we were always between seventh and 12th and as a starting point that's great because we'll have a lot of updates from now and the integration we need to do.
"We are the only ones who have to do that - so we have 'free' upgrades that are going to make us a lot more competitive and so it was a relief to reach qualifying and see that it's going to be a good year."
When asked if he expected a season-long fight with rival Renault, he said: "Now yes, but not all season."
Not having reached Q3 means Alonso can choose the tyre compound he wants to start tomorrow's race with, but he said in this case that will not be a major benefit.
"With the tyres we know that you always use the softs to start because they are better to start, you have better performance on the opening lap and there'll be little degradation as all three tyres are very similar so there's not a lot to play with there.
"We'll start 10th, I guess, because Bottas will be last, so I think it's a good starting point."
I'm only worried that Mclaren can not still push the PU to the max, maybe do to the overheating issue? As Alonso says in the interviewAndres125sx wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 20:17I watched this interview live in spanish, and I want to explain how positive and plenty of confidence Alonso was while saying the part I marked red, even laughing. He looked like someone fully conviced McLaren will improve a lot in next couple of races, to the point he´s not even worried about Renault, Haas, etc.bauc wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 11:43Alonso says McLaren's qualifying pace "a relief"
Fernando Alonso admitted he was relieved about his McLaren Formula 1 team's competitiveness in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix, despite missing out on a Q3 slot.
Alonso was knocked out in Q2 after setting the 11th fastest time, but could move up to the top 10 if Valtteri Bottas is sent to the back of the grid following his heavy crash during the final qualifying segment.
The McLaren driver finished 2.5 seconds off Lewis Hamilton's pole position time, but insisted his first qualifying session with the Renault-powered MCL33 had been positive.
The Spaniard says the fact that McLaren still has progress to make on the integration of the power unit means the Woking team has a lot of potential to move up the grid.
"I'm very happy with how qualifying started. You are always curious to know where you stand and I think we have been pretty fast, especially in FP3 in wet conditions we were very close to the top all the time," said Alonso.
"Then in Q1 and Q2 we were always between seventh and 12th and as a starting point that's great because we'll have a lot of updates from now and the integration we need to do.
"We are the only ones who have to do that - so we have 'free' upgrades that are going to make us a lot more competitive and so it was a relief to reach qualifying and see that it's going to be a good year."
When asked if he expected a season-long fight with rival Renault, he said: "Now yes, but not all season."
Not having reached Q3 means Alonso can choose the tyre compound he wants to start tomorrow's race with, but he said in this case that will not be a major benefit.
"With the tyres we know that you always use the softs to start because they are better to start, you have better performance on the opening lap and there'll be little degradation as all three tyres are very similar so there's not a lot to play with there.
"We'll start 10th, I guess, because Bottas will be last, so I think it's a good starting point."
proteus wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 15:49Where were they at the start of the 2017 season? That is all i am asking.BrunoH wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 15:18im a huge Mclaren fan, however they are the new Williams, no doubt about it now. So, i guess the optimists/ die hard defenders of the team are now going into hiding.
it was obvious since testing, at the time i said 1.5+ seconds from the top... i guess i was wrong, its much worse... there is no hiding it now.. not even Q3.
its a full disaster, they cant even change tires in practice, heat issues due to design errors, they did not even bring an updated engine cover to fix it, and i was sure they wold... all in all its even worse than i thought. plus like some people say, with less 100 million they are worse than they were before. last year they were q3 most of the end of the year.
that Eric Boullier needs to be fired! he hasn't done anything positive so far to fix the team. They are slacking, not good enough! that´s the reality.
they have huge drag issues ( dirty downforce and please dont come to me with comments like,, ´´haa and you know this from what? pictures? ) hahahahha i guess reality is stating to sink in....
He didn´t said a word about not being able to push the PU to the maxbauc wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 20:19I'm only worried that Mclaren can not still push the PU to the max, maybe do to the overheating issue? As Alonso says in the interviewAndres125sx wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 20:17I watched this interview live in spanish, and I want to explain how positive and plenty of confidence Alonso was while saying the part I marked red, even laughing. He looked like someone fully conviced McLaren will improve a lot in next couple of races, to the point he´s not even worried about Renault, Haas, etc.
we'll have a lot of updates from now and the integration we need to do
We are the only ones who have to do that - so we have 'free' upgrades that are going to make us a lot more competitive