There was quite some active discussion in the Formula 1 paddock that McLaren missed the opportunity to win the Canadian Grand Prix in June, as well as at Silverstone, although it is quite possible that the MCL38 car was the fastest.
Primarily, this was due to tactical miscalculations. However, Andrea Stella is not ready to agree that McLaren needs to rethink its decision-making structure to avoid repeating such mistakes.
“No, we are not going to reconsider our decision-making, because that is not the point,” said the Woking team boss. – We see how this or that decision came about, we see what information we had, we analyse whether this information was used optimally, and what role certain people played in that.
This is a complex process, not only because difficult decisions have to be made, but because many people are involved. And when we analyse everything after the races, we have to make sure that everyone has learned the necessary lessons.
It won’t help much if I draw some conclusions, the race engineer draws some conclusions, but all in all our whole group of specialists learns nothing. In my opinion, we are all responsible for analyzing everything, learning from our mistakes and applying this experience to the next races.”
Source: F1 News

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