@lheemsassy@kobayashicore He basically let Kimi through and then became a terrorist to everyone else afterward. But oddly enough also against Lando when the pace difference was so massive
@tracklim You can’t always rely on having the fastest car. When things are close, you need a good strategist to turn things in your favour. If you only rely on being quickest then you will always lose out on days like today, which is a shame because we absolutely SHOULD have won
Okay, enough tweeting for today.
United win against Liverpool and back into the Champions League. ✅
McLaren are back in terms of having race winning pace. Double podium. ✅
Should have been a win. We learn (I doubt it), and we move.
Positive weekend overall.
@Ace12Adam@Sanches00098 “Lando did a good job but was just not quick enough to get back past. We believed the one tyre lap advantage would give him the advantage until the end of the race”
heading into this week I would’ve been ecstatic for P2, but knowing it should’ve been a win if not solely for McLaren and their shitass strategy team really dampens the whole thing.
Andrea Stella after the sprint race:
“whoever had free air could have won the race”
Mclaren on sunday: Lando, we’ll let you get undercut and take away your free air
@Ace12Adam Yeah, but I don’t want to only win races that we dominate. We haven’t ever won a race where we were the underdog or won purely on strategy. We can only win races if we dominate and that’s not sustainable.
Max showing the world that his racecraft is subpar at best. Just diving, lunging and forcing drivers off the track. It’s horrible. Worse than how he used to be pre-2019, honestly
The worst thing we can do as McLaren fans is to “be happy” because we got a double podium.
No.
We threw away a race win. Settling for less isn’t acceptable. Red Bull wouldn’t allow this. Mercedes didn’t allow it. We did. As we always do.
It’s unacceptable, time after time.
@landocycling It’s not even a hindsight thing. I was telling my screen to not get undercut as soon as Kimi closed in to 1.8s before the pitstop. They let it happen. With all the data they have, they apparently don’t use their common sense