I don’t find the problem with Lando’s statement... The midfield is still tight, so an small mistake could get leave you out of Q3 (like Sainz at Imola last week, in a clear P3-P4 car).CjC wrote:https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... 9jMmE.html
Lando, Lando, I thought we might have finished with these daft comments, especially after the past 2 stellar weekends.
I cringed a bit with his pre weekend comments too.
Danny Ric looked better compared to the first 2 weekends. Make what ever changes are required tonight and we should compete with the Ferrari tomorrow. It looks a bit like after Friday at Imola.... I wonder if Mclaren keep the PU turned down more than the others?
There’s nothing wrong with what he said, I just thought after the start he has had to the season he would start being a glass half full guy rather than half empty.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑30 Apr 2021, 19:59I don’t find the problem with Lando’s statement... The midfield is still tight, so an small mistake could get leave you out of Q3 (like Sainz at Imola last week, in a clear P3-P4 car).CjC wrote:https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... 9jMmE.html
Lando, Lando, I thought we might have finished with these daft comments, especially after the past 2 stellar weekends.
I cringed a bit with his pre weekend comments too.
Danny Ric looked better compared to the first 2 weekends. Make what ever changes are required tonight and we should compete with the Ferrari tomorrow. It looks a bit like after Friday at Imola.... I wonder if Mclaren keep the PU turned down more than the others?
Lando’s quote: “The car balance isn’t maybe quite as good as the past few weekends, so we definitely have a bit of work to do to be confident of being in the top 10,” he said.
He didn’t said that they won’t make it to Q3, simply stating that unless they fixed a few issues with the balance (which after watching the onboard, he did seem to struggle a bit and the car wasn’t as planted), they can’t be “confident” of making it to Q3.
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I understand, I guess that he won’t be able to answer the way some fans may like him to answer.CjC wrote:There’s nothing wrong with what he said, I just thought after the start he has had to the season he would start being a glass half full guy rather than half empty.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑30 Apr 2021, 19:59I don’t find the problem with Lando’s statement... The midfield is still tight, so an small mistake could get leave you out of Q3 (like Sainz at Imola last week, in a clear P3-P4 car).CjC wrote:https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... 9jMmE.html
Lando, Lando, I thought we might have finished with these daft comments, especially after the past 2 stellar weekends.
I cringed a bit with his pre weekend comments too.
Danny Ric looked better compared to the first 2 weekends. Make what ever changes are required tonight and we should compete with the Ferrari tomorrow. It looks a bit like after Friday at Imola.... I wonder if Mclaren keep the PU turned down more than the others?
Lando’s quote: “The car balance isn’t maybe quite as good as the past few weekends, so we definitely have a bit of work to do to be confident of being in the top 10,” he said.
He didn’t said that they won’t make it to Q3, simply stating that unless they fixed a few issues with the balance (which after watching the onboard, he did seem to struggle a bit and the car wasn’t as planted), they can’t be “confident” of making it to Q3.
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There is always a resignment early doors to not hit expectations- whether that’s the teams or the fans.
I think me and Lando will constantly clash in this respect.
I wouldn’t say I’m complaining, obviously it’s good when he does as you say.
Confidence that never delivers and bottles under pressureCjC wrote: ↑30 Apr 2021, 22:02I wouldn’t say I’m complaining, obviously it’s good when he does as you say.
I just prefer Russell’s ‘confidence’ which I’d like Norris to have.
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And even if we don’t have the best qualifying session, let’s not enter panic mode!Emag wrote:Given what happened in Imola, I am being reserved about any comments regarding practice here. Until qualifying is done, we can't really be sure how close or far off the pace they are.
The team said there are updates coming in the next few races. So not too long till we find out whats in store.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 01:15And even if we don’t have the best qualifying session, let’s not enter panic mode!Emag wrote:Given what happened in Imola, I am being reserved about any comments regarding practice here. Until qualifying is done, we can't really be sure how close or far off the pace they are.
It seems that getting energy into the tires was very difficult today and knowing how much of an impact tire temperature have on lap time, whomever manages to get them in the right window faster will have a competitive advantage during qualifying... The risk is that if the car is setup to warm the tires faster, you could also risk overheating them during longer stints, with the negative effect that it could have during the race... It will be tricky to find the right compromise.
The one thing that really intrigues me is the apparent lack of updates at Portimao, the MCL35M hasn’t received major updates since testing (at least not that I have spotted), the most notable one the winglet at the corner of the floor, everything else seemed to be very close to the spec run at testing... I would have expected a few updates for the car by now.
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