- 14 Feb 11, 03:29#239168
No cause to worry yet. I believe McLaren are going back to their late 90's practices of bringing out a car much later in order to get more R&D in, and then unlock its potential througout the season = less reliability, more speed down the road. Lately they've been doing the opposite, bring the car out early and make sure its fast from the outset though development potential is not as much.
With quality control more stringent than ever, what with gearbox/engines having to last many races I dont think reliability will be much of an issue, its having the best base to develop from which is what McLaren might be aiming for.
Robert...dont forget McLaren were almost a second slower in Bahrain 2010, and ended up fighting for the WDC at the last race.
With quality control more stringent than ever, what with gearbox/engines having to last many races I dont think reliability will be much of an issue, its having the best base to develop from which is what McLaren might be aiming for.
Robert...dont forget McLaren were almost a second slower in Bahrain 2010, and ended up fighting for the WDC at the last race.

Breaking News:Lewis Hamilton has officially overtaken The Fonz in race wins. With 88 races less. Lol(Without a specially built blown diffuser, illegal front wing, preferential treatment)