Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 20:51
venkyhere wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 20:17
What do the phrases 'dominant car' / 'best of the current grid' / 'excellent car' / 'championship winning car' etc mean ?
- the car standing on stilts in the garage, without tyres ?
Every bit of engineering invested into a car has a single objective - making the tyres attached to it, go quickly on the track. Tyre life / management isn't something 'removed' from the performance of a race car. MCL39 is an absolute beauty of a car. Stop underselling the car. The Redbull 'matched' the McLarens in 3 (Japan, Saudi, Imola) out of 7 races, and severely lagged behind in the other 4. The Mercedes has never matched the McLaren. Ferrari are way behind. The only car that is consistently 'front row' , consistently podium finishing, is the MCL39. The Redbull is not a bad car, it's definitely good, but it isn't consistent. It has weaknesses. The MCL39 doesn't have any 'noticeable' weakness so far in this season. It is indeed a title winning car. Let that sink in.
I never said it wasn't a title winning car but enough with all this narrative every time Max wins. The reason Mclaren has a consistent podium finish is because it has two fantastic drivers and are actually running with two cars instead of one.
The car has an obvious weakness as both drivers mentioned it so many times. It is twitchy the moment you try to drive it on the limit and it needs special conditions for it to perform at maximum. In Bahrain, China and Miami these very hot conditions happened and nowhere else. Everywhere else we saw a difference on half a tenth in qualifying and barely a tenth on race pace. After all since we want to talk about domination compare Oscar to Lando. 4 wins with the same car compared to Lando and that shows to me it's not just the car. When Oscar forced Max into a mistake in Australia in the rain where all cars are equal it definitely wasn't the car. What about Miami when Oscar forced Max make another mistake. The car can't teach you that. What about Saudi Arabia where Oscar passed Max from the dirty line at the start. Was it the car again? Half of these races happened in rainy conditions where all cars are equal and I didn't see our drivers lacking talent against Max. It is about time to accept that Oscar perhaps is a better driver than what people think he is and to be honest I am getting tired of arguing. The same thing happened after Japan and look how that turned out with Oscar making back to back victories gaining 29 more points from Max.
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bold text above) - how do you think the Redbull has been, in this entire ground effect era ? or the Ferrari in the first half of 2022 ? Wake up. The fastest cars are always the ones on a knife's edge. That's because ground effect aero is super sensitive to body-movements of the car, much more so than in any other regulation set , particularly so when the car is running super-close to the ground (and the fastest cars often do run super close to the ground). It requires a certain amount of re-adapted skill, to drive a fast GE car, fast. Otherwise you can have a 'nice and predictable' GE car like the Alpine or Haas, but it won't be quickest. Driving 'on the limit' is the whole point of F1 driver skill.
And as for the driver debate of Oscar & Lando v/s Max :
Please get out of the mindset that both Mclaren drivers are 'equal'/'better' w.r.t Max. They aren't. There isn't a huge 'gap'
(all three have to be elite drivers to compete for podiums, someone like Mazepin/Latifi wont get to the podium driving the Mclaren/Redbull) but there is indeed a 'gap' in the skill level. No one is claiming Max is the perfect mistake free driver - as you yourself pointed out, we saw him make mistakes with braking in Australia/Miami etc when pressured from behind with a faster car with stronger tyres - he tried going above 100% and paid the price. But that's not the whole point at all. The point is, he can
'make the car count' when he has a 0.1s car advantage. The McLaren drivers, they need a car with atleast 0.4s car advantage, to have the same effect. I don't want to turn this into a full blown facebook-style driver debate, but at some point, truth has to be said. Everyone in the serious-F1-follower world, has already accepted the truth - he maybe a repulsive and arrogant person, but he is genuinely one of the all time greats. Don't allow the 'hatred' you have
(nothing wrong with that, everyone is entitled to their opinion) for a driver, not see how
generationally good he is with his skill.
Over and out.