_cerber1 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 10:01
To be honest, I see a problem not only in the wind tunnel, in recent years, McLaren cars have been very conservative, there were practically no bold and innovative ideas in them. Chassis built by Tim Goss were more progressive, with solutions that set trends and were actively copied by competitors up and down the grid.
I am afraid I would have to agree.
The wind tunnel should be a limitation when it comes to development rate, but how good the car is at launch, of course there is still a limitation there, but not "2 seconds off the leaders" kind of limitation.
There's obviously a huge design quality deficit to the top teams. The 2021 season for me represents a ceiling of the current McLaren team. They had 3 years to develop that concept, so the development rate deficit was offset by the huge amount of time they had to catch up with the top. The only limitation was the token system which did not allow them to integrate the power unit as well as they might have wanted.
But I doubt the relative performance level would have changed by much even if there were no token restrictions. In terms of design quality, the 2021 car was the most "complete" looking McLaren car in ages when it comes to details. Yet, the ceiling that I mentioned earlier turned out to be "clear of midfield, still a good chunk behind P1".
The top teams manage to come up with "complete" looking designs right out of the box. It was the first year of the new regulations, and yet there is a clear distinction in amount of details the top 3 cars have to the rest of the field.
You could strip all the cars from their liveries at launch, and I am pretty confident I would be able to guess the top-looking concepts. And unfortunately, I would not put McLaren's launch car in that boat.
Now don't get me wrong, sometimes simple looking designs/cars end up being the fastest. But it is one of the very few metrics we have available to judge cars as enthusiast fans. And, as I mentioned, there is a noticable difference in amount of details the top cars have to the rest.