I really wanted to see his onboards, shame I live in the UK
what was the reason for running these in that colour? were they a new design or in a new place, and they didn't have time to paint them?M840TR wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 16:12Also, they should run the black vortex generators. Looks very aggressive.
https://media-cdn.mclaren.com/media/ima ... ries/8.jpg
apparently, he did a double overtake, would love to this as well. Also is there anyway that someone in the UK can have f1 tv?Godius wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 18:13Vandoorne's overtaking move on Grosjean was posted on reddit: https://v.redd.it/lc4w9ckxi0v11
It has to do alot, when u call somebody a "Waffle".McG wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 17:21What has my age got to do with anything.proteus wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 11:26How old are you?McG wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 00:10I didn't notice Waffle overtake much on track. Good strategy though and 4 people in front of him retired.
As for McLaren vs Force India in qualy... Alonso was on softer tyres iirc.
Nice for Waffle to get some points though, there was definitely a double points finish there.
It's a play on his surname and the fact he's Belgian who are famous for Waffles. I didn't make it up but I found it suits him when I first read it.
Some sweet overtakes there. Well done Waffle.Morteza wrote: ↑30 Oct 2018, 03:00I found this [all the overtakes he did in the race]. The double overtake is also in there, he overtook a Toro Rosso and Williams at the same time
https://streamable.com/npm96
Sadly too late to renew his contract with McLaren, but I am happy to see his performing improving.McG wrote: ↑30 Oct 2018, 05:34Some sweet overtakes there. Well done Waffle.Morteza wrote: ↑30 Oct 2018, 03:00I found this [all the overtakes he did in the race]. The double overtake is also in there, he overtook a Toro Rosso and Williams at the same time
https://streamable.com/npm96
M840TR wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 15:58I think it's because this year has been a big wake-up call for everyone. Even if the previous Honda powered chassis weren't as bad as this year's, there were clear inadequacies in the team. With the new PU deal and some calmer heads at the helm, maybe everyone is putting in the extra work required to reach the ultimate goal.
I couldn't stand Boullier. I agree, that was great move by Zak to get rid of him.mclaren111 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2018, 10:08M840TR wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 15:58I think it's because this year has been a big wake-up call for everyone. Even if the previous Honda powered chassis weren't as bad as this year's, there were clear inadequacies in the team. With the new PU deal and some calmer heads at the helm, maybe everyone is putting in the extra work required to reach the ultimate goal.
Getting rid of Eric Boullier was a great move and the most important one in the restructuring process...
Strange to see Eric go when he has ties with Renault, which is this year's PU for Mclaren. Did it go any better when Boullier left?mclaren111 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2018, 10:08M840TR wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 15:58I think it's because this year has been a big wake-up call for everyone. Even if the previous Honda powered chassis weren't as bad as this year's, there were clear inadequacies in the team. With the new PU deal and some calmer heads at the helm, maybe everyone is putting in the extra work required to reach the ultimate goal.
Getting rid of Eric Boullier was a great move and the most important one in the restructuring process...