1m0bius1 wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 02:43
The team is certainly not making Daniel feel any better. They completely compromised his race to benefit Lando and in the end it didnt work out.
In any case, I hope this track showed that this design philosophy needs to be binned. When its strong its strong but there will be 4-5 tracks of the year (maybe more) where the car goes MIA and that doesnt win you a championship. They should stop twiddling their thumbs try and as Renault did to suit the car more to Dan's style, we saw this in the 2020 season Daniel was extremely strong that season because he was comfortable with the car, going in week after week with what he had in mind set up wise. At McLaren he just looks lost. Its obvious it doesn't blend in AT ALL with his driving style. Lets hope these are ironed out for 2022 if this isn't possible he should part ways at the end of next season. Perhaps even a return to RBR is on the cards.
The car wasn’t going to win any Championships because the gap to the front was simply too big, not because of their current design philosophy… As you well mention, Daniel was comfortable last season in the Renault, that didn’t made it a Championship contender.
McLaren decided for a philosophy this year (with all the compromises that the Token system implied and the fact that they had to use all their tokens to integrate a new PU) in order to have the best shot at been competitive in the most amount of races… Yes, the car was going to be underperform in 4-5 races as you mention, but if that meant that it was going to be competitive at the sharp end of the midfield in the other 18-19 races, it was the right call.
I’m sure McLaren didn’t expect Daniel to suffer as much as he is adapting to the car… And no, the team shouldn’t build the car around a driver… The team should build the fastest car they can build… It’s up to the drivers to maximize the equipment they are given… The disappointment with Daniel is that even on those races where the car has pace, he isn’t able to extract it, if he would, McLaren would be in a clear 3rd position right now.
In regards to the last race, the call was the right one… Lando had a clear pace advantage over Daniel, part because he is more comfortable in the MCL35M and part because he was in a different strategy… The team goal is to maximize points and Lando had the best possible chance of making that happen, after they changed positions Lando created a gap of 6 seconds over Daniel in a handful of laps… Truth is that it wasn’t enough, once he got into Ocon’s dirty air he just couldn’t attack and therefore the end result was the same, but if there was one driver with potential for more points in Zandvoort, it was Lando, not Daniel and the team make the right call… It is McLaren Formula 1 after all and they have to make the decisions that are the best for the team, not for a particular driver.