Yea I know, poor execution by the team- that’s who I’m slamming
It was very nice to see the car so competitive when the wind died down in Q2, Mclaren were arguably stronger in those particular conditions today than in any quali session this season!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 18:03Not the best qualifying session for the team, but in the fight for points tomorrow... Wind conditions settle a bit during Q2 and the car shined in that session, when it picked up again in Q3 the car struggled a bit more, although there was probably pace to be a couple of spots higher for tomorrow’s race in Lando’s car, the team didn’t managed the gap to VET during the last run in Q3... Daniel had simply a mix of a bad session and some bad luck that saw him exit in Q1.
We still can get decent points with Lando tomorrow and it should be interesting to watch Daniel try to claw back to the top 10 during the race.
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LOL Fernando Alonso just got outqualified by his teammate in the tune of 0.7sec. Moreover I saw some of his onboards in Imola; he is nowhere close to Ocon on current pace. The only thing that made it respectable is that Ocon had traffic. Once in clean air Ocon was easily gapping alonso at a 0.4sec+ rate per lap. The gap is very similar to what we see between Ricciardo and Norris. Very strange how these newcomers are struggling so much, and you've got Carlos Sainz who has already outqualified Leclerc and has never looked out of touch with him in three races. But yeah both Alonso and Ricciardo have a lot of catching up to do otherwise it will be an ugly season for them.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 16:32It's true that points are given tomorrow but a good driver should have been able to overcome his problems by race two. Look at Fernando Alonso. Ricciardo is better than that.
Yeah possibly, or possibly that triggered something in Lando that made him feel like there was a space to grow into.CjC wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 19:27I think Sainz is just proving his class, especially to the Ferrari fans no doubt- us Mclaren fans realised how good he was half way through the 2019 season.
It’s makes you wonder where Mclaren would be if Sainz was still driving for them, you would have to imagine they’d be absolutely a clear third on points in the constructors
I’m expecting a good race, Lando said if not for traffic he had the speed for p4, so he clearly had the car set-upCjC wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 18:59It was very nice to see the car so competitive when the wind died down in Q2, Mclaren were arguably stronger in those particular conditions today than in any quali session this season!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 18:03Not the best qualifying session for the team, but in the fight for points tomorrow... Wind conditions settle a bit during Q2 and the car shined in that session, when it picked up again in Q3 the car struggled a bit more, although there was probably pace to be a couple of spots higher for tomorrow’s race in Lando’s car, the team didn’t managed the gap to VET during the last run in Q3... Daniel had simply a mix of a bad session and some bad luck that saw him exit in Q1.
We still can get decent points with Lando tomorrow and it should be interesting to watch Daniel try to claw back to the top 10 during the race.
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Looks like the wind conditions will be the same tomorrow as they where for Q3 so I feel it’s a case of damage limitation tomorrow then get back on worrying the podium contenders in Spain
I don’t think the wind was a big issue for the team in Q3, it wasn’t even mentioned by the team in the post qualifying brief. Lando was put off by another car backing out of a lap, he says the pace was there for possibly a P4. So I don’t really feel it’s a case of damage limitation, I think they have the car to move forward, with the usual caveats of getting a good, clean start etc.CjC wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 18:59It was very nice to see the car so competitive when the wind died down in Q2, Mclaren were arguably stronger in those particular conditions today than in any quali session this season!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 18:03Not the best qualifying session for the team, but in the fight for points tomorrow... Wind conditions settle a bit during Q2 and the car shined in that session, when it picked up again in Q3 the car struggled a bit more, although there was probably pace to be a couple of spots higher for tomorrow’s race in Lando’s car, the team didn’t managed the gap to VET during the last run in Q3... Daniel had simply a mix of a bad session and some bad luck that saw him exit in Q1.
We still can get decent points with Lando tomorrow and it should be interesting to watch Daniel try to claw back to the top 10 during the race.
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Looks like the wind conditions will be the same tomorrow as they where for Q3 so I feel it’s a case of damage limitation tomorrow then get back on worrying the podium contenders in Spain
I believe the car has the pace to at least get Ocon, it will be interesting to see if he can challenge Carlos in what could be their first fight post-Mclaren.Ground Effect wrote:I don’t think the wind was a big issue for the team in Q3, it wasn’t even mentioned by the team in the post qualifying brief. Lando was put off by another car backing out of a lap, he says the pace was there for possibly a P4. So I don’t really feel it’s a case of damage limitation, I think they have the car to move forward, with the usual caveats of getting a good, clean start etc.CjC wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 18:59It was very nice to see the car so competitive when the wind died down in Q2, Mclaren were arguably stronger in those particular conditions today than in any quali session this season!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 18:03Not the best qualifying session for the team, but in the fight for points tomorrow... Wind conditions settle a bit during Q2 and the car shined in that session, when it picked up again in Q3 the car struggled a bit more, although there was probably pace to be a couple of spots higher for tomorrow’s race in Lando’s car, the team didn’t managed the gap to VET during the last run in Q3... Daniel had simply a mix of a bad session and some bad luck that saw him exit in Q1.
We still can get decent points with Lando tomorrow and it should be interesting to watch Daniel try to claw back to the top 10 during the race.
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Looks like the wind conditions will be the same tomorrow as they where for Q3 so I feel it’s a case of damage limitation tomorrow then get back on worrying the podium contenders in Spain