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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Boyd View Post
    I wonder if it is psychological.

    Lando was very flaky in the second half of last season when he was in a close fight for his first F1 title and Oscar looked a lot stronger. Now Oscar is experiencing the same pressure for the first time in F1 and Lando seems to have learned from last season’s experience.
    What you say is possible. He doesn't seem like someone that is easily phased by pressure though. I know the run in for a title fight is different but while the odd mistake would be understandable, the lack of pace is the biggest concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Black Knight View Post
    What you say is possible. He doesn't seem like someone that is easily phased by pressure though. I know the run in for a title fight is different but while the odd mistake would be understandable, the lack of pace is the biggest concern.
    I think the upgrades have taken the car away from Oscar's preferences. Just as the initial design of the car favoured Oscar and not Norris. Somehow, McLaren is unable to build a car that suits both drivers perfectly. It is very hard to achieve that. That is a quality you would only find at Mercedes, even though they struggle with it sometimes.

    Is Oscar done? I don't think so. There are clear signs that he has adapted to the current car. Las Vegas is his very best chance to cut the gap down. If he fails to do so, chances are the championship is lost to him. I have a sneaky suspicion that this would run to the wire. And it would cause a real headache for the McLaren management, to the point that any favouritism would become clear in the end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Black Knight View Post
    What you say is possible. He doesn't seem like someone that is easily phased by pressure though. I know the run in for a title fight is different but while the odd mistake would be understandable, the lack of pace is the biggest concern.
    I think the upgrades have taken the car away from Oscar's preferences. Just as the initial design of the car favoured Oscar and not Norris. Somehow, McLaren is unable to build a car that suits both drivers perfectly. It is very hard to achieve that. That is a quality you would only find at Mercedes, even though they struggle with it sometimes.

    Is Oscar done? I don't think so. There are clear signs that he has adapted to the current car. Las Vegas is his very best chance to cut the gap down. If he fails to do so, chances are the championship is lost to him. I have a sneaky suspicion that this title battle would run to the wire. And it would cause a real headache for the McLaren management, to the point that any favouritism would become clear in the end.

    It surprises me that there is not much said about how awful the stewarding has been this season. They seem to get progressively worst season by season. Poor Oscar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nitrodaze View Post
    I think the upgrades have taken the car away from Oscar's preferences. Just as the initial design of the car favoured Oscar and not Norris. Somehow, McLaren is unable to build a car that suits both drivers perfectly. It is very hard to achieve that. That is a quality you would only find at Mercedes, even though they struggle with it sometimes.

    Is Oscar done? I don't think so. There are clear signs that he has adapted to the current car. Las Vegas is his very best chance to cut the gap down. If he fails to do so, chances are the championship is lost to him. I have a sneaky suspicion that this title battle would run to the wire. And it would cause a real headache for the McLaren management, to the point that any favouritism would become clear in the end.

    It surprises me that there is not much said about how awful the stewarding has been this season. They seem to get progressively worst season by season. Poor Oscar!
    Adaptability is never an issue for Oscar. Engineers have frequently stated that he's one of the most adaptable drivers ever in F1 so I'd be surprised if that were the issue. Whichever McLaren F1 drivers wins it will deserve it. I like both McLaren drivers so I'll be delighted for whichever one wins it.

    Stewarding is awful in F1 and has been for a very long time. It's a tough one to solve though because of the Global traversing of the sport. It'd be hard to find Stewards that want to commit to 24 weekends away from their family.

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