search wrote: ↑18 Apr 2025, 19:07
AR3-GP wrote: ↑18 Apr 2025, 18:45
SB15 wrote: ↑18 Apr 2025, 17:53
Agreed because Norris is not 1 second faster than Piastri.
Maybe Piastri had a bad setup. I think people are imagining that Norris is the outlier because it’s less scary…but I think it’s the other way around.
I'd think so too. My point was more that McLaren hasn't really been able to show their practice advantage in quali and/or race in any weekend after Melbourne so far.
So far we have had :
- A mixed conditions race in Australia where both McLaren probably would have finished 1-2 by a landslide without the safety car
- A sprint weekend in China where Lando had zero confidence in the car, plus brake issues yet McLaren still finished 1-2.
- A very cold Japan where both McLaren drivers didn't put together their best laps in Q3, got beaten by Max and were unable to overtake in a race which had 0 deg and as many overtakes as Monaco has on a good day.
- A Bahrain where Lando had a horrible weekend by any standard imaginable. Horrible qualifying, bad mistake which gave him a 5-second penalty on the start. Numerous costly mistakes on critical moments, yet he still finished <1s behind P2 while Oscar was completely untouchable in P1.
Yeah, I don't know what you were expecting from McLaren, but considering the mistakes from their drivers + this being the last year of these regulations and the expectation that everyone had for things to be close, they've pretty much shown their advantage (almost) every race so far.