Ground Effect wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 13:11
McL-H wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 13:02
willmesquita wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 12:29
Here, Melbourne Qualy starts at 3:00am. I asked my wife to wake me up and soon I was trying to understand how Sainz got out in Q1. In my wildest dreams I expect a 1.23.0 by our car at this track. When Lando did that 22.7 to get through Q1 I I start to cry, stronger than me. That sequence of laps always improving under pressure was sublime. Great way to start the season.
IN NORRIS WE TRUST
Tough times when McLaren fans start crying because of getting through Q1. I don’t understand the enthusiasm. We got beaten today by a team that started in F1 just a few years ago and that has only a portion of our budget. We are 1.8 seconds adrift from pole. No chance of fighting any of the top 3 teams. This is McLaren’s 7th successive bad start to the season. No reason for clapping.
Norris has been the only shining light today..
You forgot to add, the sky is falling... This is the best McLaren has qualified in Melbourne since 2014, with a car that design was lead by a guy who was officially hired in September, and hasn't been actively working in F1 for a few years. We all know why the new team is ahead, and that's because of the marriage with "that old team". The car has more sponsors than it's had in a very long time, blue chip sponsorship like BAT, Coca-Cola, Dell. Maybe we should wake you up in a couple of years when, hopefully McLaren is winning again. Because, obviously, you don't have the appetite for the journey ahead.
It has been a never ending journey so far. And every year that we are not up there, our chances of ever getting back up there decrease. It is hitting the budget we so desperately need of competing with the top teams.
Every excuse you make, I have been making for years.
“Oh, Honda just needs more team, wait for next season”
“Prodromou is just in, wait for next season when he has worked on our car from the beginning”
“It’s just early season, and it’s not giving a honest representation of what this car is capable of, next race will be better.”
If this, than that.
The same arguments are being made every time, it is starting to feel like Groundhog Day. After 6 years of struggling, producing poor cars, one management reshuffle after the other, false promises and lame excuses, there comes a time where you need to perform. The moment we start accepting McLaren is behind newcomers, and is 1 second off to the #3 team, we have becoming supporters of the new Williams.
Williams has no future in Formula 1, and if we keep going down this track, McLaren won’t have any future in this sport either. I was happy with reaching Q3 2 years ago. Now I want to see progress. We should be 4th team at this stage. With our eyes on Red Bull. Not be behind Haas.