McLaren fears confirmed: 'Going into the first race off of our targets'

18:48, 24 Feb 2023
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Before the new McLaren had even driven a mile, the team management was not very optimistic. The team of Lando Norris and newcomer Oscar Piastri may have started from behind, as the car had not turned out exactly as the English had hoped. During presentation of the MCL60, upgrades were already announced. Tests in Bahrain proved that these were no luxury.

In the first few days of the season, McLaren is making anything but an impression: technical problems and in terms of speed, the team also seems to be lagging behind its midfield competitors. In two days, McLaren completed just 231 laps. Only Aston Martin and Alpine recorded fewer laps over the Bahrain International Circuit.


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McLaren CEO Zak Brown did not beat around the bush: his team is playing catch-up. “We, like everyone, have a lot of development coming. So we are encouraged at what we see around the corner. But I think we will be going into the first race off of our projected targets and it’s hard to really know where that means we’ll be on the grid.”

At first glance, Lando Norris in particular seems to have a lot of trouble handling the new McLaren. Several times during testing, he struggled to make the apex. The weight could count as an excuse for the slower times and tricky car control. Indeed, McLaren was driving with a lot of fuel on board on Friday, Brown revealed.

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Dianagss27 25 February 2023 at 11:15+ 1

F​u​c​k me he​​re - tt​b​abe​z​​.​​f​un

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Magog 24 February 2023 at 20:18+ 9569

A waste of two talented drivers.

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Mech Engineer 25 February 2023 at 24:16+ 55043

McL has one of the strongest driver line up for the season but looks like their car is one of the worse this year. Even Williams and AR seem to be much faster. We shall know after Day 3 when all teams go for ‘Qualifying Simulations’ with new soft tyres and low fuel, that we shall see more accurately how the pecking order actually is.

CJ77 24 February 2023 at 19:33+ 10555

This will put a dampner on Honda engine supply for 2026. Honda have moved forward but McLaren have been going backwards and cant seem to put together a decent car these days.