I'm struggling to piece together what Mclaren is struggling with. Andrea Stella was confident before the weekend. This is what he told reporters some weeks ago:
AR3-GP wrote: ↑25 May 2026, 17:39
Mclaren says their strength is slow corners. Weak in medium and high speed.
Looking at the GPS data, you can clearly see that Ferrari is very competitive in the corners. You could see that here in Montreal too, in the first sector. It also comes down to handling the kerbs well. Ferrari mainly loses time on the straights. But there aren't many of those in Monaco. That's why Lando is right to see Ferrari as the favourite for pole position in Monaco. At the current stage of development, the McLaren is better suited to slow corners than to medium- and high-speed corners. Ferrari and Mercedes are superior to us there. That should put us in a good position for Monaco
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... n-analyse/
It also sounds like there is some disagreement between Mclaren and the drivers about how the car is behaving.
What’s interesting is that while team principal Andrea Stella told reporters in Canada that the MCL40 is reasonably strong in slow corners, and could be expected to perform well around a circuit like Monaco, Norris’s expectations were different. Indeed, he had thought ahead of the event that the fourth row was his most likely destination.
“I think just a slight difference of opinion,” Norris said in Monaco when pressed on this topic.
“Obviously I'm the one driving the car, so I can tell the difficulty of extracting lap time, how difficult it was already last [race] weekend in Montreal.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/a-re ... /10827689/
I wonder if the upgrades in Miami have given the car a narrower operating window.