F1 | MEXICAN GP, GIAN CARLO MINARDI “IS MCLAREN READY TO DEFINE ITS INTERNAL STRATEGIES?”
We are at the threshold of the Mexican Grand Prix. Making predictions is increasingly complicated, as we saw last week in Austin, with a drastic change in performance by some teams – see Ferrari – between the Sprint Race and the GP. Even the participants cannot explain this type of leap, although they still finished the Sunday with a third and a fourth place.
These racing cars are certainly sensitive to changes, and any small thing is enough to go from hero to zero. We saw this with Williams and Sauber. On the other hand, the situation is different in McLaren; the lack of data gathered during the Sprint Race had negative repercussions on the race result as well.
I am still of the opinion that the team to beat is McLaren, even if the calm atmosphere in Red Bull means that Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri cannot sleep soundly, especially with Max Verstappen in such splendid form and doing practically whatever he wants.
The Mexican GP is run at high altitude and, as we know, this affects the performance of the power unit. This should therefore benefit the Mercedes unit. We are now five races from the end of the championship, and I think this could be the decisive race for defining McLaren’s strategies. There are then two Sprint races in four weeks. Verstappen is far behind and, together with Russell, could tip the balance, but they still have to be careful, as history teaches us.
As in Austin, even in Mexico Pirelli will adopt a leap of compounds, bringing C2 (hard), C4 (medium) and C5 (soft). The intention is that of livening up the race with more pit stops. We will wait and see.
Also keep an eye on the battle between Racing Bulls and Aston Martin for sixth place in the constructors’ championship, with the two teams separated by just three points-
Gian Carlo Minardi


