Prometheus wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 16:25
Andres125sx wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 17:23
Wow I see a lot of people who didn´t post after Merlbourne but have been quite fast to post their 
opinions (read, rants) after Bahrain, to the point this thread has grown around 15 pages in no time
Yeah Gasly and STR have been impressive in Bahrain, but one single result with one single car does not make a norm. 
The next is not intended to get angry McLaren haters, it´s only to motivate McLaren fans who read this thread and are tempted to join the haters
2018 WCC standings:
1	FERRARI	65
2	MERCEDES	55
3	MCLAREN RENAULT	22
4	RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER	20
5	RENAULT	15
6	SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA	12
7	HAAS FERRARI	10
8	SAUBER FERRARI	2
9	FORCE INDIA MERCEDES	1
10	WILLIAMS MERCEDES	0
Yes that is correct, McLaren is 3rd team right not. We all know that´s due to RBR problems, but even so it´s encouraging. In the whole Honda era not a single time they scored points with both cars two consecutive GPs, but first two GPs with Renault, and both cars score points in both. 
If that´s not a step forward please let me know what´s that
 
Don't think the standings mean much at this stage as most teams with new engines detuned them slightly - Mclaren included. 
-but-
The result from Bahrain was significant when comparing Mclaren with Toro Rosso. A past world champion 48 seconds behind a seven race rookie, with both having new power plants in their cars. That is brutal. 
The claim by Alonso that the season has only started is a defensive position and probably the only one he could take. For somebody of his ability to be 48 seconds behind in a 57 lap race, spells very big technical problems.If it were anybody else, the gap would have been significantly more. There must be alarm bells ringing at Mclaren.
 
Did you watch the race?
When Alonso went into his last pitstop he went out just in front of Vettel, and moved away from him thanks to his new SS tires. Then at the last lap he slowed down to let him pass and save a lap.
Also, he was stuck in traffic for most of the race, while Gasly was in clean air for most of the race.
It´s funny how some people see one STR in front, and instantly assume McLaren is in huge problems, when they´re 3rd in the table, and Alonso 4th (I´ve just noticed!!  
 
   
  
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1	Sebastian Vettel	GER	FERRARI	50
2	Lewis Hamilton	GBR	MERCEDES	33
3	Valtteri Bottas	FIN	MERCEDES	22
4	Fernando Alonso	ESP	MCLAREN RENAULT	16
5	Kimi Räikkönen	FIN	FERRARI	15
6	Nico Hulkenberg	GER	RENAULT	14
7	Daniel Ricciardo	AUS	RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER	12
8	Pierre Gasly	FRA	SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA	12
9	Kevin Magnussen	DEN	HAAS FERRARI	10
10	Max Verstappen	NED	RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER	8
11	Stoffel Vandoorne	BEL	MCLAREN RENAULT	6
12	Marcus Ericsson	SWE	SAUBER FERRARI	2
13	Carlos Sainz	ESP	RENAULT	1
14	Esteban Ocon	FRA	FORCE INDIA MERCEDES	1
15	Sergio Perez	MEX	FORCE INDIA MERCEDES	0
16	Charles Leclerc	MON	SAUBER FERRARI	0
17	Romain Grosjean	FRA	HAAS FERRARI	0
18	Lance Stroll	CAN	WILLIAMS MERCEDES	0
19	Brendon Hartley	NZL	SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA	0
20	Sergey Sirotkin	RUS	WILLIAMS MERCEDES	0
I´m posting this because we must enjoy it before RBR and Kimi solve their problems  
