Mclarensenna wrote: ↑19 Aug 2021, 03:26
SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Aug 2021, 23:23
djos wrote:
Quite a few ppl here were doing so.
Pointing out the obvious, that is disappointing that Daniel is struggling as much as he is, isn’t “shitting” on Daniel.
Everyone wants for him to get up to speed and deliver what we know he is capable of… At the same time, he is proving that he is lacking the skill to adapt to a different car… He is not the first to change to a car that is very different to the one he used to drive, the greats have a tendency to adapt faster to the new / different equipment… Alonso is a great example, from driving a McLaren, staying off the grid for 2 years… He is arguably already on top of the Alpine… Vettel is already delivering for Aston Martin and Carlos is doing a great job not only after moving to Ferrari, but also with a very talented team mate as Leclerc.
Hopefully Daniel will get to grips with the car soon, the team needs him a little higher up the grid… And if for whatever reason the MCL36 shows similar characteristics to the MCL35M he needs to learn how to drive it this season.
At the end, McLaren will make the fastest car they can make, it is up to the drivers to extract the maximum out of it… The MCL35M is a fast car, faster than the MCL35 compared to the front of the grid, at least in Lando’s hands.
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"he is proving that he is lacking the skill to adapt to a different car…" <----- I call this sh*tting on Daniel and many here would also. Daniel adapted instantly and demolished Vettel in 2014 from the first race with 3 wins to zero.
Ric also adapted and beat Hulk in his first year something Sainz was not able to adapt and do. Ric adapted to 4 F1 cars fine before. Actually fine is an understatement. He was an exceptional adaptor to instantly beat the 4xwdc especially from race 1 who back then almost everybody said was impossible..
So what "proven adapting skill's" is Ric lacking when he proved himself 4 previous times in 4 previous cars?
Daniel had an impressive first season with Red Bull… Did he adapted to the car or the car simply suit his driving style? I really don’t know… I don’t think that anyone is denying that he is a talented driver and that can be very fast.
In regards to his move from Red Bull to Renault, if I’m not wrong he has came out saying that from a behavior perspective, the cars were very similar (not considering of course the performance differences between the two)… How much he needed to adapt to the Renault compared to the McLaren is also something that we don’t know, but since he claimed in 2020 that the car was suiting him more after changes were made (and Renault used the same chassis in 2020 as in 2019) it is to be expected that the differences were as big as he is founding out today.
You keep bringing the Hulkenberg beat Carlos, Daniel beat Hulkenberg therefore Daniel is way better than Carlos… That’s a logical fallacy since (as we are experiencing with Daniel this season), there are factors beyond the driver’s talent that will affect their performance and eventual results… Did Carlos struggled to adapt to the Renault? Let’s not forget that Carlos was on his 4th season in 2018, while Daniel is in his 10th season with all the experience difference that it entails… By your logic, Lando is better than Max? I mean, it is clear that Lando is beating Daniel and Max, even though he beat Daniel, their performances were closer to each other… And I don’t think that’s the case… The problem with that argument is that Carlos beat Lando, so what gives? Carlos beat Lando, Lando is beating Daniel, therefore Carlos is better than Daniel? Not really, right?
At the end, the facts are that Daniel is struggling to get the best out of the McLaren… When comparing him to other driver’s on the grid that have made changes, he is clearly behind the rest in regards to his adaptation to the car… McLaren should hear his feedback, but ultimately they have to build the fastest car they can and it’s up to the drivers to extract the most out of the equipment they are given.
Finally, is it wrong to criticize him? Most of the ones posting in this thread are clearly McLaren fans, but been a fan doesn’t mean that one has to be blind to the issues… I don’t see anything wrong with that.