My criticism of the whole thing would be that they waited until it was near bone dry to start the race there was no rain when the original race start was planned - I will accept too much spray but a single lap behind the SC I am not sure what else they were expecting do half a dozen laps that wold have cleared a fair bit of water off the track. Access from there would have been some racing in wet conditions and a changeover to dry. The rolling start too I am not sure I agree with. But I am not sure it would have changed the McLarens winning . I think they were too good today
Pretty crazy, but then again, Perez did get second in the WDC that year, although his points tally tapered off in the latter 2/3 of that season. If Norris and Piastri maintain their form, the team should be comfortably breaking RB's '23 tally.CjC wrote: ↑27 Jul 2025, 21:01Believe it or not, this season Mclaren are only just a fraction ahead on average points per race than Red Bull in 2023….vorticism wrote: ↑27 Jul 2025, 20:30Another flawless execution. Great car design, two great drivers, good strategy. Unstoppable combo. Surely they are headed for the record for most WCC points in a season. How often do you get not one but two A-drivers and the cleverest car at the same time? Crosses my mind sometimes, if Piastri had ended up at Alpine... Dodged a bullet there.
Your reality lolSeanspeed wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 00:15Well I cant argue much if somebody is going to willfully deny reality like this.
Makes your initial post make more sense, though.
I mean, I can 'perceive' that Ayrton Senna wasn't actually a great F1 driver. I'm guessing you wouldn't take me very seriously if I said so, though.
Tally yes, as we have 2 more races this season than in ‘23 but maybe one less sprint race? I struggle remembering all the sprint weekends.vorticism wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 01:58Pretty crazy, but then again, Perez did get second in the WDC that year, although his points tally tapered off in the latter 2/3 of that season. If Norris and Piastri maintain their form, the team should be comfortably breaking RB's '23 tally.CjC wrote: ↑27 Jul 2025, 21:01Believe it or not, this season Mclaren are only just a fraction ahead on average points per race than Red Bull in 2023….vorticism wrote: ↑27 Jul 2025, 20:30Another flawless execution. Great car design, two great drivers, good strategy. Unstoppable combo. Surely they are headed for the record for most WCC points in a season. How often do you get not one but two A-drivers and the cleverest car at the same time? Crosses my mind sometimes, if Piastri had ended up at Alpine... Dodged a bullet there.