snajam wrote: ↑01 Mar 2024, 19:09
I dont get the negativety here from some users. Its a non works outfit(not as established as mcl). Yes last year couldve been a fluke but theyve understod and sustained the performace this year. Almost upto p3, and much lower delta to pole as last year. Mega job i would say. I just hope the overnight setup changes also help deg. That S2 was mega, the turn in into t11
It's an incredible job, no questions. I am very sorry for being so negative, I apologize a thousand times. Unlike last year where Ferrari Mercedes and McLaren had made mistakes during the winter, this year they were fully back in the game, so it's a real test. Plus still being a customer team and not having a works partnership yet, still without their own windtunnel and other things that have yet to be completed this year, while still building up their own gearbox department... this team is destined to perform miracles

wow. Being only 0.35 tenths behind the pole in this circumstance is absolutely amazing. I dont think they even expected it, Alonso certainly did not.
There is some real grey matter back in Silverstone. By the time Alonso chooses his future later this year, the wind tunnel and the new simulator will be close to completion. It is very tempting and he should really consider staying. This technical department has enormous talent