I thought Lando didn't make mistakes, it was strategy?
Lando is to blame only in Hungary and Belgium, in other cases you need to say "thank you" to the brilliant McLaren strategists, even in this race, Lando's engineer was talking complete nonsense in radio exchange.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 08:21I thought Lando didn't make mistakes, it was strategy?
Lando has now finished ahead of Max for the fourth time in 15 races despite having the faster car for half of that and an equal car gor all but four of the rest, and now he's on for the WDC according to some of the hype after one good result.
I certainly wouldn't agree with that, and I went through it previously. The strategy often isn't as bad as some made out, but sometimes it was and Lando has made more than two mistakes, but I'll look later in the week and post then, when I can write about actual events and not just some recollections. But pinning Lando only finishing ahead of Max 3 times in 15 races on the strategists is highly disingenuous at the least, shall we say. One of those was a Max DNF before the Mclaren upgrade.Lucky wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 08:38Lando is to blame only in Hungary and Belgium, in other cases you need to say "thank you" to the brilliant McLaren strategists, even in this race, Lando's engineer was talking complete nonsense in radio exchange.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 08:21I thought Lando didn't make mistakes, it was strategy?
Lando has now finished ahead of Max for the fourth time in 15 races despite having the faster car for half of that and an equal car gor all but four of the rest, and now he's on for the WDC according to some of the hype after one good result.
I forgot about Barcelona, although it was tactically possible to correct Lando's mistake there.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 08:43I certainly wouldn't agree with that, and I went through it previously. The strategy often isn't as bad as some made out, but sometimes it was and Lando has made more than two mistakes, but I'll look later in the week and post then, when I can write about actual events and not just some recollections. But pinning Lando only finishing ahead of Max 3 times in 15 races on the strategists is highly disingenuous at the least, shall we say.Lucky wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 08:38Lando is to blame only in Hungary and Belgium, in other cases you need to say "thank you" to the brilliant McLaren strategists, even in this race, Lando's engineer was talking complete nonsense in radio exchange.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 08:21
I thought Lando didn't make mistakes, it was strategy?
Lando has now finished ahead of Max for the fourth time in 15 races despite having the faster car for half of that and an equal car gor all but four of the rest, and now he's on for the WDC according to some of the hype after one good result.
I think there's a bit more but ill go over when im awake properly. But it's also about the races where he just couldn't find the pace. Once totted up it's probably around half of the first part of the season, which is too much, and this , for me, is the difference between Max and Lando. Max will get more from the car more often.Lucky wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 08:48I forgot about Barcelona, although it was tactically possible to correct Lando's mistake there.mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 08:43I certainly wouldn't agree with that, and I went through it previously. The strategy often isn't as bad as some made out, but sometimes it was and Lando has made more than two mistakes, but I'll look later in the week and post then, when I can write about actual events and not just some recollections. But pinning Lando only finishing ahead of Max 3 times in 15 races on the strategists is highly disingenuous at the least, shall we say.
It’s too early to compare Oscar to Vettel and Alonso, in the scenarios I think you are suggesting (2009-13) at the beginning of that time period Vettel was starting his 3 season and Alonso on his 9th. Oscar is 1.5 seasons in….Dunlay wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 03:28With the fastest car on the grid, yes. How many times did he beat Max in that duration? Alonso used to beat Webber in the fastest car while Vettel used to lead comfortably in those years.MTudor wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 00:30...and yet Oscar in the last 5 races(prior to this race) has the most points out of everybodyDunlay wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 16:48Oscar seems to be Webber 2.0. Lando was miles ahead, but Oscar could barely make a single overtake of note. McLaren seems to have screwed Lando in Hungary. Those precious 7 points might just be the difference at the end of the season. Oscar doesn't seem like he can put himself between Lando and Max.![]()
I am comparing him to Webber. I know he is no Alonso or Vettel.CjC wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 10:29It’s too early to compare Oscar to Vettel and Alonso, in the scenarios I think you are suggesting (2009-13) at the beginning of that time period Vettel was starting his 3 season and Alonso on his 9th. Oscar is 1.5 seasons in….
He's beaten Max more than Lando has, and beaten Max in 3 of the last 5 races, vs 2 out of 5 for Norris. Oscar is the driver who has finished ahead of Max more than anyone else this season, 5 times to Lando's 4.Dunlay wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 03:28With the fastest car on the grid, yes. How many times did he beat Max in that duration? Alonso used to beat Webber in the fastest car while Vettel used to lead comfortably in those years.MTudor wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 00:30...and yet Oscar in the last 5 races(prior to this race) has the most points out of everybodyDunlay wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 16:48Oscar seems to be Webber 2.0. Lando was miles ahead, but Oscar could barely make a single overtake of note. McLaren seems to have screwed Lando in Hungary. Those precious 7 points might just be the difference at the end of the season. Oscar doesn't seem like he can put himself between Lando and Max.![]()
Mate… he’s Webber 2.0mwillems wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 11:59He's beaten Max more than Lando has, and beaten Max in 3 of the last 5 races, vs 2 out of 5 for Norris. Oscar is the driver who has finished ahead of Max more than anyone else this season, 5 times to Lando's 4.
There's always going to be a confirmation bias in here. It runs counter to actual results and events, and always the reason is strategy, Lando is shafted by strategy, as if Oscar has not been subjected to the same strategic calls, which is just nonsense, we know full well Oscar has suffered in a similar way to Lando.
Over the last 8 Races:
Max 159
Lando 142
Oscar 138
It is not 8 races where Lando has been shafted by strategy and Oscar has not. it is 8 races where Lando has not been able to pull away from Oscar (Under the same circumstances by and large) and 8 races in which Max has extended his championship lead. Lando is obviously a better driver than Oscar and has shown that over the 15 races so far.
Don't got me wrong, I want Lando to go on and smash it. But it pains me that this forum is so averse to using reality as an actual basis for opinions, let alone watching the stupid bi-polar knee jerk reactions. It's just typical put 'em on a pedestal and knock em down rubbish all the time.
Let's see Norris string together a dominant run of wins, and I think he has it in him and he definitely has a car to do it. Even better, Max to get desperate, tangle with a non Mclaren driver and lose some serious points.