BMMR61 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2025, 13:53
geogate wrote: ↑01 Sep 2025, 12:50
Can you just imagine what the "Mclaren favour Lando" crowd will make of a chassis side DNF for Oscar
Yeah, just kind of exploded that ridiculous idea. Arguably the most transparent team in F1. There was palpable grief over the loss of the #4 car across the McLaren personnel. Another great 1-2 lost.
Oscar does seem to have improved even across the 15 races this year. He seems to have a little extra performance that he holds in reserve, in other words he drives within himself nearly all the time. Yesterday he always looked like he was just setting a pace which he could regulate as and when needed.
I think it was tough to follow there, too. It's possible Lando was doing very well to get to 1.2s behind Oscar and hang there, but that said, what is hard for other cars isn't necessarily hard for the MCL39.
I'd seen Oscar following Max for some time at Miami, and he used to have issues with destroying his tyres when following other drivers.