AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 03:59
homercircle wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 03:46
AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 00:52
No shakedown before pre-season is unusual. It suggest the car is not ready, production delays and late design changes.
Is this fallout from the Seidl departure over the winter? Ferrari didn't have any problems.
My first thought was they know what they have and rather spend the money someplace else. This car looks very much like an evolution of last year with minor changes, no need to spend money on something you already know.
That's a generous interpretation...
Shakedowns are standard operating procedure. If Mclaren aren't doing one, it's because the car isn't ready.
That’s a very pessimistic interpretation… There is no indication whatsoever that the car isn’t ready.
Last season they were the second team to show their car and instead of doing a shakedown / filming day at Silverstone, they decided to do theirs in Barcelona very close to the start of testing.
Weather at Silverstone sometimes plays against the teams, especially this time of the year with potential rain, it is also on the cold side for anything representative… If you want to use the filming day for it’s primary purpose (a shakedown is on paper a secondary purpose), you want to do it in a setting that maximizes how the car looks (a sunny setting for example).
They may also have a few bits and pieces that they don’t want yet out there and let’s face it, even though these sessions are private, that’s where a few leaks end up happening.
Are all the test / race parts ready? Probably not since they usually try to extend development time until the last possible minute (it isn’t unusual for teams to bring parts while in testing, at the end of the day that’s what it is for)… Running for the sake of running, with little to no value add it’s pointless… As stated by homercircle, they might be confident in their processes and don’t feel the need to run it early.