f1isgood wrote: ↑20 May 2025, 00:09
CjC wrote: ↑19 May 2025, 23:44
f1isgood wrote: ↑19 May 2025, 23:13
Where is the comparison to McLaren coming from? Clearly not Waché unless there's some bits I am missing.
I’ve assumed he was asked the question in relation to Mclaren.
This is the sentence before the sentence in bold
‘Red Bull technical director Pierre Waché had an explanation for why the heat didn't play into McLaren's hands on Sunday.’
McLaren are mentioned and Marko mentions McLaren later on.
Come on, let’s not be silly, Red Bull aren’t measuring their relative tyre life to the Saubers. McLaren and Red Bull are direct competitors
My interpretation well before your post was that certain Asphalt's suit Red Bull.
That says nothing about if Red Bull becomes better than McLaren or to use your own words "have an advantage".
You are funny though. You tell me to not be silly yet happily extrapolate something that was never said.
Max literally won the race though, how is that not having an advantage?
All I ever do is try to expand my knowledge of the current state of play in the sport, more so when it concerns Mclaren. I wasn’t aware of what Wache said about certain tarmacs suiting Red Bull and after it was said/ posted in the wake of a rather commanding win for Max I’ve assumed (be cause I would be) he’s happy to beat the McLarens and is enjoying the moment- rightly so.
Kudos if you spotted that different asphalt suits the Red Bull before, now Wache has confirmed your suspicions surely you feel vindicated? I hope no one threw an ‘extrapolate’ at you.
I have a theory that green tracks suit the Mclaren. If that’s extrapolating, the extrapolate me!
However, you won’t change my mind about the competitive nature of Red Bull. They aren’t measuring themselves against the guys at the back of the pack when they are talking to the media. Any comment or interview discussing the competitive picture/ conditions happening to suit the Red Bull from Max, Horner, Marko or Wache are with the mindset to win. They are a winning team and want to continue to be but it’s McLaren who sit a top of the 2 championships so McLaren are the target. Horner has admitted the sole goal for Red Bull this season is to win the WDC and its McLaren who are in their way of that objective.
So I’ll stand by what I said, Wache saying that certain asphalts suit Red Bull means the is hopeful of having an advantage over the entire field including McLaren.
If you still think that’s foolish of me- I don’t give a damn.