I'm disappointed about today, but I agree with you. Mainly because I don't understand where all the pace went. In Australia Alonso was 0,15s off Hulk, but today he was +1s off. And that's with the updates they brought here, which one would assume would bring them closer.
I agree, mclaren pace in long runs is better than a single lap, it means that the car is gentle on tire and can't generate enough heat for tire over a single lap or their setup favours heavy fuel loads rather than a light car.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:48It's completely possible that this track layout doesn't suit the car at all. It's also known that the McLaren is light on its tyres which means that in the cooler conditions it can't heat them up quickly enough for 1 lap pace. The reassuring thing is that race pace looked decent (ahead of gasly ahem). Also remember Toro Rosso are on their second engine already, and they had an aero update for this race. Lots of parts still to come for mclaren.
They just inexplicably lost loads of pace in 2 weeks. I think (and hope) its specific to this track
If you go on the wrong side of the setup after 3 practice sessions... well...
Also Alonso:Benii6 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:44I'm disappointed about today, but I agree with you. Mainly because I don't understand where all the pace went. In Australia Alonso was 0,15s off Hulk, but today he was +1s off. And that's with the updates they brought here, which one would assume would bring them closer.
That and we need to be a bit more realistic with the upcoming upgrades. I doubt they'll magically gain those 1.5s and fight for podiums in the next 2 months.CjC wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 19:12Also Alonso:Benii6 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:44I'm disappointed about today, but I agree with you. Mainly because I don't understand where all the pace went. In Australia Alonso was 0,15s off Hulk, but today he was +1s off. And that's with the updates they brought here, which one would assume would bring them closer.
"We think big upgrades will come to the car later in the season and that will hopefully put us in a more competitive group so in these first races we need to score points, that's the main priority."
Credit: http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... or-mclaren
This is more to suggest we need to wait till the latter stages of the season before we all go crazy
The thing is, Mclaren never start from a place of humility, or even modesty or restraint. They bragged about the chassis last year. I know they're trying to get sponsors, but they talk too much, too big and too loud. Fernando was already talking about leaving the midfield after a fortuitous 5th place. Less talk more action.CjC wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 19:12Also Alonso:Benii6 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:44I'm disappointed about today, but I agree with you. Mainly because I don't understand where all the pace went. In Australia Alonso was 0,15s off Hulk, but today he was +1s off. And that's with the updates they brought here, which one would assume would bring them closer.
"We think big upgrades will come to the car later in the season and that will hopefully put us in a more competitive group so in these first races we need to score points, that's the main priority."
Credit: http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... or-mclaren
This is more to suggest we need to wait till the latter stages of the season before we all go crazy