M840TR wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 15:00
Mansell89 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 10:32
Ben1980 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2023, 15:43
Today, 14:20
Ride height ruling change scuppered McLaren
It turns out this caused big issues for McLaren. Key said that while a 15-millimeter change "sounds very small," the importance of the floors in generating downforce means it had a “massive" impact. "When we did that in our car, it actually gave us a much bigger loss than anticipated," Key explained. "When we took that step, it was a really big knock for us." It left McLaren moving in a different direction with its floor concept about a month too late to get it resolved for the start of the season. "It is frustrating, because to be honest, the route we're on now seems to be pretty prolific," said Key. "Had the reg been earlier, or had we clocked the fact that you need to do a different thing with it four weeks earlier, we wouldn't be talking about it right now, to be honest. It's a bit of a shame. We are where we are."
By Race 4 in Baku, it should have the fixes in place to make it more competitive again.
Source: Luke Smith Senior Writer, F1
https://theathletic.com/tag/f1/
Read this on another forum.
Caught my eye this did- for James Key to call out the development direction they are on as “prolific” is very bold by his usually measured standards.
Here’s hoping!
By prolific he just means a lot of other teams are on the same development direction.
He is talking about the development rate for this route. This is the complete quote, not edited for consumption here.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/how-a ... /10440939/
Asked by Autosport if it was frustrating to have made the call so late, Key said: "Absolutely, I mean, it is frustrating because, to be honest, the route we're on now seems to be pretty prolific. It's doing what we hoped it would do. There's still some work to do.
"The development rate on that is so much higher than what we had. Had the reg been earlier or had we clocked the fact that actually you need to do a different thing with this four weeks earlier, we wouldn't be talking about it right now.
"So it's a bit of a shame, but we are where we are, and we're just going to recover from it."