
Our top speeds looks good...


Thats the issue. They have enough pace to make both the overcut and the undercut work. It will be difficult to keep him behind after pitstops.
I love your enthusiasm,but I'm afraid it's going to be an exciting first lap with a safety car, then a rolling restart that leads to us watching rubber slowly vulcanized for 25 laps under VSC, then watch more rubber slowly vulcanized til the end.Xero wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 14:09McLaren's race will be defined by the start. They seem very comfortable defending other cars, so it's all about getting off the line cleanly. If Max is leading on first lap he'll likely pull away fairly comfortably. If Daniel or Lando can jump him at the start, it's coming down to the pitstops. Same for defending against Lewis. It's going to be a nail-biter for sure.
Zynerji wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 14:21I love your enthusiasm,but I'm afraid it's going to be an exciting first lap with a safety car, then a rolling restart that leads to us watching rubber slowly vulcanized for 25 laps under VSC, then watch more rubber slowly vulcanized til the end.Xero wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 14:09McLaren's race will be defined by the start. They seem very comfortable defending other cars, so it's all about getting off the line cleanly. If Max is leading on first lap he'll likely pull away fairly comfortably. If Daniel or Lando can jump him at the start, it's coming down to the pitstops. Same for defending against Lewis. It's going to be a nail-biter for sure.
The soft tires were a disadvantage for us yesterday, not an advantage. The only reason why McLaren went for the softs was because it gives you a boost in the start. Their plan was to just get ahead in the start and try to keep them behind throughout the sprint. And it worked.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 14:31The thing is that yesterday our cars were fitted with softs. Considering the speed advantage of the soft compared to the mediums that Hamilton and Verstappen had what is the chance we can keep Verstappen behind with the same medium tyre if we manage to pass him at the start? I think it's gonna be hard to almost impossible. The Mercedes and Red Bull cars still have an important advantage compared to Mclaren. I hope with next year's reset we can turn the tables completely.