After 1st safety car him and Perez were together, but Perez moved trough the field much easier.
After 1st safety car him and Perez were together, but Perez moved trough the field much easier.
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As per the F1 paddock report, half of the car, from the nose to the sidepods is brand new.FrukostScones wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 09:06AMUS says McLaren is set for a new nose with Barcelona update.
bauc wrote:As per the F1 paddock report, half of the car, from the nose to the sidepods is brand new.FrukostScones wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 09:06AMUS says McLaren is set for a new nose with Barcelona update.
Yes, the explanation is your reference point is Alonso. Even Kimi did look slow when he was his teammateDiogoBrand wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 09:12Is there an explanation to Vandoorne's performances other than lack of skill? I mean, Alonso can have a double puncture, race with half the diffuser missing, and still finish ahead.
Yeah Vandoorne's performance over the whole weekend is concerning! we know the car isn't there however he was no where for the whole weekend!DiogoBrand wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 09:12Is there an explanation to Vandoorne's performances other than lack of skill? I mean, Alonso can have a double puncture, race with half the diffuser missing, and still finish ahead.
I never said everything is going great. But I won´t claim McLaren should be fighting Ferrari when past season they finished 9th in the WCCMcL-H wrote: ↑29 Apr 2018, 14:10You know very well that doesn’t say anything about Honda’s improvement (or lack there of as you state). Midfield is much closer than last year, and due to that problems as STR suffered in Q1 will be deathly..Andres125sx wrote: ↑29 Apr 2018, 13:322017 Baku qualifying:
McLaren-Honda: 16th and 19th
STR-Renault: 11th and 12th
2018 Baku qualifying:
McLaren Renault: 13th and 16th
STR-Honda: 17th and 19th
Yes Honda is improving quickly....
Stop the constant ranting please, it´s boring and tiring
I will keep posting my opinion. You call it ranting, I just voice what I see is wrong with the team I love. No need pretending everything is going great and things will be solved soon. McLaren should be fighting Ferrari’s.
Vandoorne made 1 pitstop more than Alonso.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 09:12Is there an explanation to Vandoorne's performances other than lack of skill? I mean, Alonso can have a double puncture, race with half the diffuser missing, and still finish ahead.
Nope. He's just crap, he's been slow since day one and shows no flashes of speed at all, Button would have run rings around him, he's actively costing Mclaren now because with someone of Button's speed in that car they'd have a shot at being 3rd in the constructors at the moment instead of 4th.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 09:12Is there an explanation to Vandoorne's performances other than lack of skill?
McLaren boss Eric Boullier wants to keep a lid on expectations as the Woking team prepare to unveil upgrades at the Spanish Grand Prix.
McLaren still have a sizeable gap to narrow between themselves and the other teams they share the same power unit with: Renault and Red Bull.
Spain has long been touted as the race where we will see the real McLaren show up and that the upgrades planned would make the MCL33 the car that they wanted to start the season with.
But now Boullier has warned that the improvements may not be as big as many are expecting.
"There is a new direction for Barcelona," Boullier confirmed to El Confidencial newspaper. "But you cannot expect us to leap ahead of everyone else.
"I think 95 per cent of the paddock will bring new aerodynamic packages to Barcelona, so the difference will either be the same, we lose some ground, or perhaps we gain a little."
"It is up to us that our evolution works and lives up to our own expectations, and then to hope that the others cannot do the same."