Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑07 Jan 2024, 15:27
Emag wrote: ↑07 Jan 2024, 12:39
I dont think it's reasonable to expect anyone, including McLaren, to beat RedBull this season.
They had such a big advantage last year it wasnt even close. So Zak's comments about starting where they left off (i.e, being the second fastest team after RedBull), it's still a very optimistic statement. Unusually so compared to what we have had coming out of the team in the recent years.
So it does show quite a lot of confidence considering how riled up Mercedes and Ferrari are.
I don't think it's unreasonable to at least get some wins over them. I'm not saying to get the championship but it will be bad for the sport if the same thing happened like 2023. On the other hand isn't it about time to push as hard as possible to surpass them? After all the new technical team will start affecting every upgrade this year.
They've said all along that they are targeting 2024 for some wins, they haven't gone back on this. In fact the statements suggesting they are developing positively suggests they think that they might be on course.
Everyone knows that RB will have had a longer run at the 2024 car than us and some others. What I believe in and obviously so do Zak and the drivers, is that we have understood this formula and how to extract time, and so the time is only going to keep coming. We will almost certainly start behind RB,
but the development war is on. We don't need to finish first in the standings to win the development war, we just need to find more time than them each year.
Win that battle each year and the title will come to us. We did it last year and yes we had an advantage but we found at least a second. If we maintain the gap at the start and find a "smaller" three tenths relative to RB over the season next year then we are a car that is in the hunt for wins when the track favours us. Another 2 tenths and we may well be on a par.
It's that close between us and RB. One good upgrade. But also it is close to the teams behind us so nothing can be taken for granted.
And that is why I have been banging on about all the fine margins that will make the difference between winners or losers, it's close to the point where we can't make afford carless mistakes and we are on the cusp of being great again, and I can't wait for it.