The question is though how come they expected Haas and TR being faster than them? Were they not having faith in their own upgrades?PhillipM wrote: ↑12 May 2019, 17:14I have to laugh at everyone saying it's not good enough, it's exactly where Mclaren themselves and anyone that's been watching the rest of the season expected the car to be this weekend - I said this before even practice that Mclaren were expecting HAAS and TR to be much faster here so they brought more hard tyres to use it mainly as a test session for the new aero. I think they'll be pretty damned happy with a P8, and as someone already said, Sainz was managing tyres and fuel to do a potential one-stop race without the safety car, so they could have still been up at the same spot even without the SC.
I have to laugh at everyone saying that SAI would get P8 with a Soft/Medium one stop.PhillipM wrote: ↑12 May 2019, 17:14I have to laugh at everyone saying it's not good enough, it's exactly where Mclaren themselves and anyone that's been watching the rest of the season expected the car to be this weekend - I said this before even practice that Mclaren were expecting HAAS and TR to be much faster here so they brought more hard tyres to use it mainly as a test session for the new aero. I think they'll be pretty damned happy with a P8, and as someone already said, Sainz was managing tyres and fuel to do a potential one-stop race without the safety car, so they could have still been up at the same spot even without the SC.
Ric hadn't been able to get past him for 15 laps even trying every time down the main straight, the Mclaren was too fast out of the chicane for him to get anywhere near close enough down the start of the straight. Sainz was still putting in laptimes more than fast enough that with a pitstop and deg on the mediums they still likely wouldn't have caught him in time.Bisonas wrote: ↑12 May 2019, 17:30
I have to laugh at everyone saying that SAI would get P8 with a Soft/Medium one stop.
RIC behind him was matching his times on same laps used Hards waiting for the last 15 laps to pass him.
Soft/Medium/Soft 2 stopper was a more probable outcome without SC.
And even if SAI managed to pull out a Soft/medium one stop, RIC would pass him for sure on track, and HAAS TR drivers would probably all re-pass him on track being right behind him on last 15 laps, on fresh rubber while SAI would be on what ?? 35 laps mediums ??
Because it worked. Mclaren had massive understeer issues in Barca in testing in S3, compromising them onto the straight.
It did do something, they're ahead of Renault, an 8th place is a good result for this track, finishing only behind 1 Haas and the top runners. Shame for Norris, but perhaps a double edged sword.