McLaren MCL36

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Re: McLaren MCL36

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Mostlyeels wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 07:12
SmallSoldier wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 01:56
Another view of a naked MCL36:

https://i.imgur.com/OumgTNM.jpg

Vía Motorsport.com
What is the white thing sitting in-line with where the exhaust would go for? Some kind of measurement device?
Probably a laser leveling tool.

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vorticism wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 03:52
That pushrod is interdimensional.
Mclaren got their time-space suspension theory wrong and their pushrods don't connect in the middle. That's why they're so slow. You heard it here first.

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Re: McLaren MCL36

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PhillipM wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 13:49
vorticism wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 03:52
That pushrod is interdimensional.
Mclaren got their time-space suspension theory wrong and their pushrods don't connect in the middle. That's why they're so slow. You heard it here first.
Is this something they have realised or an educated opinion?
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Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously. 
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Re: McLaren MCL36

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PhillipM wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 13:49
vorticism wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 03:52
That pushrod is interdimensional.
Mclaren got their time-space suspension theory wrong and their pushrods don't connect in the middle. That's why they're so slow. You heard it here first.


If True.... :wtf: #-o ](*,) ](*,) #-o :wtf:

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Re: McLaren MCL36

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PhillipM wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 13:49
vorticism wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 03:52
That pushrod is interdimensional.
Mclaren got their time-space suspension theory wrong and their pushrods don't connect in the middle. That's why they're so slow. You heard it here first.
In plain english please..

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I think he was making a joke guys.

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Re: McLaren MCL36

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genarro wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 14:09
PhillipM wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 13:49
vorticism wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 03:52
That pushrod is interdimensional.
Mclaren got their time-space suspension theory wrong and their pushrods don't connect in the middle. That's why they're so slow. You heard it here first.
In plain english please..
In English....he's making a joke

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Re: McLaren MCL36

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PhillipM wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 13:49
vorticism wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 03:52
That pushrod is interdimensional.
Mclaren got their time-space suspension theory wrong and their pushrods don't connect in the middle. That's why they're so slow. You heard it here first.
At least this probably means soon enough they'll be able to go back in time and fix it.
(Bet you didn't think people would take your comment seriously :lol: )

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Re: McLaren MCL36

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PhillipM wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 13:49
vorticism wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 03:52
That pushrod is interdimensional.
Mclaren got their time-space suspension theory wrong and their pushrods don't connect in the middle. That's why they're so slow. You heard it here first.
:D :D :D =D> =D>

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DiogoBrand wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 14:21
At least this probably means soon enough they'll be able to go back in time and fix it.
(Bet you didn't think people would take your comment seriously :lol: )
They're gonna call a Doctor.
No, no, I did not...

Look at the picture, people, look at the picture :lol:

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CjC wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 14:54
JPower wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 14:49
kfrantzios wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 14:46
Key said that aero is working as expected. We have great results in Barcelona, reports that the car is really planted, agile and without porpoising issues. But then, in Bahrain, we see a car fully covered in flow vis, we read reports about corellation issues etc. This doesn't add up.
I'm utterly confused...
I don't think Barcelona is a great benchmark to use anymore. That was the first time any of these cars had seen a track. They weren't close to being pushed to the limit enough to expose any weaknesses outside of porpoising IMO. While Bahrain isn't representative of most tracks on the calendar, teams obviously were pushing the cars 100%. Quali and race days usually expose things fairly quickly.
Exactly forget Barcelona.
Perhaps Mclaren was one of the fastest in Barcelona whilst the rest were getting up to speed with their new machinery. Once the rest started bringing updates and started optimising set up it started to shuffle Mclaren back through the pack
Norris agreeing with my thoughts as to why Mclaren fell back from Barcelona to Bahrain

https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/hamil ... r/9309235/
Just a fan's point of view

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Re: McLaren MCL36

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PhillipM wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 13:49
vorticism wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 03:52
That pushrod is interdimensional.
Mclaren got their time-space suspension theory wrong and their pushrods don't connect in the middle. That's why they're so slow. You heard it here first.
They probably misaligned the centroids for their worm holes, otherwise it's difficult to balance warp and orbit. Not really my area of expertise though, just hawking theories.
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Re: McLaren MCL36

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PhillipM wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 14:36
DiogoBrand wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 14:21
At least this probably means soon enough they'll be able to go back in time and fix it.
(Bet you didn't think people would take your comment seriously :lol: )
They're gonna call a Doctor.
No, no, I did not...

Look at the picture, people, look at the picture :lol:
No excuse for tardisness
When arguing with a fool, be sure the other person is not doing the same thing.

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Can anyone confirm that they've reverted back to the Barcelona spec floor?

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SmallSoldier wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 23:40
CjC wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 23:17
SmallSoldier wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:33


Channeling the air on top of the Tunnel (my guess to create a high pressure zone on top of the tunnel inlet and therefore help accelerate the air going into the tunnel) and then towards the edge of the floor to help with the front tire wake management… You can see it in this picture with flo-viz:

https://i.imgur.com/8Gjewpe.jpg
Yea I can see that. I just feel they are asking too much of the air to be effective with this solution. Maybe the other teams think the same as well considering they are using that area for the throat
Well, other teams are using that area for other purposes, for example Red Bull / Ferrari have a wider T-Tray area to house electronics and t-tray dampener in there… the effective area of the Tunnel entrance should be the same or fairly similar.
I see. So is the there a maximum size for the throat of the the floor?
Just a fan's point of view