I base my assumptions on the fact that the car they copied has little left to give and a fully developed car while our car is just a base with huge strides to gain and huge potential to bring out. Remember last year where we were behind Haas, Renaults and Racing Points by 0.2 seconds at the start of the Championship and after 4 Races in Spain we were faster by 0.3 seconds due to sheer outdevelopment and the Racing Points last year had a base car unlike this year so I expect to reach them even faster this year.diffuser wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 01:14I don't know that to be true. McLaren had to let some people go, RP didn't. Even then, there probably isn't a huge difference between the two. RP have a good team over there, no guarantee the upgrades McLaren bring will out perform RPs.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 01:11Mclaren has more resources than RP, larger budger, bigger R&D department, better aerodynamists, better drivers and one of the fastest development in F1 if not the best. Racing Point is in reality only 0.3 seconds in front on a car that is probably maxed out in development while ours is at 0% development. We have the capabilities to close that gap and surpass it by the first large upgrade package we bring in Silverstone not to mention the fact that RP may as well be deemed illegal so I wouldn't call the final positions and who is faster just yet.
That is if the FIA deems them legal as I refuse to believe they were able to copy outside and inside a Championship Winning Car just by photos and made it work immediately without any outside help.
We might not agree on those comments but you have to agree on one thing. Mclaren is targeting their throne which is the first place and should not care what RP or other midfield teams do. They should care how to surpass Mercedes.