And Peter Prodromou - Chief Aerodynamicist... He's back to Old Self....Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑05 Jul 2020, 16:51We have taken another large step from last year. Podium from the first race, and now we have beaten one of the big 3 that is Ferrari. Congratulations to the team and let's keep pushing. Mclaren will become the King of Formula 1 again.
Bravo to James Key for the aerodynamic wonder they created. Bravo to Zak Brown and Andreas Seidl for reorganising the team. We are starting to see results.
Seems like Key has given him the direction he needed, though I hope the team sacrifices a little bit of 1 lap pace for better race pace this weekend.mclaren111 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 09:30And Peter Prodromou - Chief Aerodynamicist... He's back to Old Self....Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑05 Jul 2020, 16:51We have taken another large step from last year. Podium from the first race, and now we have beaten one of the big 3 that is Ferrari. Congratulations to the team and let's keep pushing. Mclaren will become the King of Formula 1 again.
Bravo to James Key for the aerodynamic wonder they created. Bravo to Zak Brown and Andreas Seidl for reorganising the team. We are starting to see results.
Amen... Getting rid of Boullier & Matt Morris was a stroke of genius...
Without the safety cars, McLaren would have comfortably finished ahead of FerrariAndres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 11:19Keep calm, do not overreact, Ferrari will solve their problems
And keep in mind Lecrerc finished 2nd despite the poor grid position and problems, so they may be far from Mercedes, but that does not mean McLaren can fight them
Exactly. Also with McLaren being traditionally strong with development, Ferrari won't have it easy for sure.Macklaren wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 11:41Without the safety cars, McLaren would have comfortably finished ahead of FerrariAndres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 11:19Keep calm, do not overreact, Ferrari will solve their problems
And keep in mind Lecrerc finished 2nd despite the poor grid position and problems, so they may be far from Mercedes, but that does not mean McLaren can fight them
I guess he means fourth. Realistically it won't happen, but if we were able to push for 3rd and challenge Red Bull on occasion, I'd say that was a very good season. Finishing fourth again and closing the gap a little is what I would call another good season.Ground Effect wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 12:52Seidl: “James Key and his team have some good updates in the pipeline coming [in the next] weeks and months, so I think we have everything in our hands to hopefully fight for this best position in the midfield again.”
Sounds promising
Agree with everything besides the Ferrari part. They had good race pace but couldn't keep up with Mclaren and RP on pure speed. The reason Leclerc overtook Norris is because he was stuck behind a slow Perez and misjudged the braking and cornering. If not for that Charles would have matched Norris at best, but not have outdriven him.Big Tea wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 12:45Which ever way you look at it, much of the success this weekend was due to other cars problems. On a normal weekend both Ferrari and Red Bull would probably have been in front of Lando, but what the hell, it all counts I will take it thank you and the same any weekend please.
That does not distract from how good the car, team and drivers were in their own right though, still on a nice upward curve and a little extra success can only help.
Defiantly on the way back to where they should be. Well done all.