As I said, when I started this conversation it isn't to do Lando down or to say I don't like him or want him int he team. He's a guy I want with the team for the next ten years, and I'm British so I actually carry bias for Lando, though I will be honest so it doesn't seem like it. But He's not had a great season in Qualy, made a lot of mistakes and he is now being beaten by his teammate since Belgium onwards in the H2H. Some is down to pressure, some is just down to him not reading the limits of the car well and not finding that limit consistently.MCLvamos wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 09:02ok fair, upon reflection it has been an unusually scruffy year for Lando. But he has still been one of the most reliable and impressive drivers this year.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 09:00It's not about slack, it is about an honest appraisal, and it could be a lot better.MCLvamos wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 08:58
So 3 misjudgments where he didn't total the car in any way are "major errors". And the Hungary one is EXTREMELY harsh, he still stuck it P3 ahead of his teammate. You don't see Lando binning it in the wall like Leclerc or Russell and, considering how few mistakes he's made over the last few years, I think we can cut him some slack with a few scruffy mistakes. Im sure as the car improves he will cut these out even more.
bit speculative imo. Im a lando fan so will always fight his corner, but I do feel like it's the "good" or media-backed at least opinion now to say lando is overrated and class Piastri as the next Hamilton. Whilst Oscar is a phenomenal talent, I wouldn't write off Lando in any way.PikeStance wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 09:44When it comes to qualifying Piastri is driving on par with Norris. On race day, Norris is well ahead. When all said I’m done, I’m expecting Piastri to be better.
ah yes, forgot about that. you're right it was 317, we look much more competitive with DRS off (although this will probably be irrelevant given the type of race we need to execute). not bad, but not ideal of course. I just hope we can recover to the podium with one of the cars. I know its a long shot but this quick a car deserves to be rewarded.
Piastri actually went 319 on his last Q2 lap, Norris went 323 on his last Q2 lap.
The quotes in here are largely talking about the season so far and the last 6 races, not one event. Of course if this was a one off it would be an overreaction but the conversation hasn't be about one qualifying.PikeStance wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 09:34It’s a little bit of an overreaction to track limits. The track was tricky all day. Let’s see if they can bounce back with the sprint. I think with our new found race pace we can still be a factor for a podium on Sunday.
Indeed. I'm not that worried about overtaking the likes of AMR on track. They should experience issues with degradation as they're carrying a lower wing.MCLvamos wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:35ah yes, forgot about that. you're right it was 317, we look much more competitive with DRS off (although this will probably be irrelevant given the type of race we need to execute). not bad, but not ideal of course. I just hope we can recover to the podium with one of the cars. I know its a long shot but this quick a car deserves to be rewarded.
These are strictly from Q3 and not the best performances of the car through Q, since the setup's haven't changed and the Q3 we had it's reasonable to assume we are faster than this chart suggests.organic wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:44Indeed. I'm not that worried about overtaking the likes of AMR on track. They should experience issues with degradation as they're carrying a lower wing.MCLvamos wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:35ah yes, forgot about that. you're right it was 317, we look much more competitive with DRS off (although this will probably be irrelevant given the type of race we need to execute). not bad, but not ideal of course. I just hope we can recover to the podium with one of the cars. I know its a long shot but this quick a car deserves to be rewarded.
This shows there's a bit of work to do to improve the effectiveness of the drs.
https://i.imgur.com/4QQzizs.jpeg
Why is it reasonable to assume that? I've looked at the telemetry for all sessions in qualifying and the car's best numbers came in Q3..mwillems wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:46These are strictly from Q3 and not the best performances of the car through Q, since the setup's haven't changed it's reasonable to assume we are faster than this chart suggests.organic wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:44Indeed. I'm not that worried about overtaking the likes of AMR on track. They should experience issues with degradation as they're carrying a lower wing.MCLvamos wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:35
ah yes, forgot about that. you're right it was 317, we look much more competitive with DRS off (although this will probably be irrelevant given the type of race we need to execute). not bad, but not ideal of course. I just hope we can recover to the podium with one of the cars. I know its a long shot but this quick a car deserves to be rewarded.
This shows there's a bit of work to do to improve the effectiveness of the drs.
https://i.imgur.com/4QQzizs.jpeg
Also, when the DRS is open there is DRS efficiency but it also highlights more the overall efficiency of the package, who's drag efficiency becomes more prevalent with DRS open. I suspect this is more where the team will be focussing.
organic wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:52Why is it reasonable to assume that? I've looked at the telemetry for all sessions in qualifying and the car's best numbers came in Q3..mwillems wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:46These are strictly from Q3 and not the best performances of the car through Q, since the setup's haven't changed it's reasonable to assume we are faster than this chart suggests.organic wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:44
Indeed. I'm not that worried about overtaking the likes of AMR on track. They should experience issues with degradation as they're carrying a lower wing.
This shows there's a bit of work to do to improve the effectiveness of the drs.
https://i.imgur.com/4QQzizs.jpeg
Also, when the DRS is open there is DRS efficiency but it also highlights more the overall efficiency of the package, who's drag efficiency becomes more prevalent with DRS open. I suspect this is more where the team will be focussing.
If you take Piastri's deleted laptime and either of Norris' deleted Q3 times you get McLaren's topspeed falling out as 317-318km/h
If you select the fastest valid laptimes set by each driver in qualifying (Norris' first run in Q2, Piastri's first run in Q3) you get top speeds of 314 km/h and 315 km/h which is what some of these data accounts on Twitter have done:
https://i.imgur.com/juWVWZX.png
Whereas if you look at simply when the drivers pushed the most:
https://i.imgur.com/BHjvmAT.png
If you look at when the top speeds were the highest you will have tows obfuscating matters: it was worth as much as 10km/h on the straight yesterday.
Yes.. that run was +5km/h on the main straight over every single other run that McLaren did in qualifying. I think we can deduce that there was a tow involved When the grip comes up in the final corner and the drivers push more the top speed starting the lap will be higher, hence Q3 top speeds being (ignoring the anomolous 323km/h) a few km/h higher than Q2/Q1.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 11:00https://ibb.co/yQHJgRWorganic wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:52Why is it reasonable to assume that? I've looked at the telemetry for all sessions in qualifying and the car's best numbers came in Q3..mwillems wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 10:46
These are strictly from Q3 and not the best performances of the car through Q, since the setup's haven't changed it's reasonable to assume we are faster than this chart suggests.
Also, when the DRS is open there is DRS efficiency but it also highlights more the overall efficiency of the package, who's drag efficiency becomes more prevalent with DRS open. I suspect this is more where the team will be focussing.
If you take Piastri's deleted laptime and either of Norris' deleted Q3 times you get McLaren's topspeed falling out as 317-318km/h
If you select the fastest valid laptimes set by each driver in qualifying (Norris' first run in Q2, Piastri's first run in Q3) you get top speeds of 314 km/h and 315 km/h which is what some of these data accounts on Twitter have done:
https://i.imgur.com/juWVWZX.png
Whereas if you look at simply when the drivers pushed the most:
https://i.imgur.com/BHjvmAT.png
If you look at when the top speeds were the highest you will have tows obfuscating matters: it was worth as much as 10km/h on the straight yesterday.