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In part, the infrastructure relates to better hardware and technologies, such as the much-talked-about wind tunnel, which will replace the facility we rent from Toyota in Cologne, Germany. There is also the new and improved simulator, which will take the place of the one currently at the MTC.
These are the headline-grabbing additions, but they are far from the only physical enhancements being installed.
Asked what we can expect, Andrea says: “The new wind tunnel is for aerodynamic development, and the new simulator is for performance assessment and development, but there will also be an entirely new composite manufacturing facility that will improve our capacity to build a car quickly and efficiently. And we have also invested in machines for metal manufacturing and some other aspects of manufacturing and bench testing.
Well they won another (2007 WCC) until Max's vindictiveness robbed us of it.continuum16 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023, 00:22A genuine question (maybe its own thread? idk), not meaning to be sarcastic:
What makes people think that McLaren will be able to get back to the front? Since the turn of the millennium, 46 championships have been won (23 WDC, 23 WCC). McLaren has 1 (HAM '08). Objectively, that's not a very high hit rate. Sure, McLaren was good in the 80s and late 90s, but if success in the 80s and 90s won you championships in 2023, McLaren and Williams would be far ahead of the field. As someone who has followed the sport for over a decade but not forever, I'm curious.
From the FIA press conference: https://www.fia.com/news/f1-2023-saudi- ... transcript“The first one on Lando’s car was power unit related,” he begins. “It wasn’t necessarily visible in anything other than the outcome, but it was effectively because of the energy deployment stopping, which was caused by a software problem. This proved costly for Lando, as it caused him to lose two positions.
And a little bit more detail on the wiring harness and pneumatic valve issues.Q: So the pace of the car is good enough for points and Q3, do you think?
LN: Q3 not yet, not possible to be in Q3 in Bahrain so we know, in terms of pace we have a lot of work to do.
Q: (Simon Lazenby – Sky Sports) Lando, you were accentuating the positives there but the fact remained it was six pitstops for you last week. Oscar’s race only lasted 13 laps. By McLaren’s high standards, obviously not where you expected to be. Is it too soon to call it a crisis? And how frustrated are you about the fact that apparent flaws with this year's car were spotted so late in the development process?
LN: No, it’s far from that. Oscar’s problem, it was an issue that we've had the first time we've seen in years and years and years, so confident that's fixed and from my issue, Mercedes are sure that they fixed that and it was, again, something which hasn't happened for years and years. So both quite rare issues. And both things that we’re confident, both from HPP side and from McLaren side that are fixed.
I wasn’t necessarily talking about car development but the infrastructure development Stella was talking about.
My same comment applies then. We should be hoping for infrastructure developments that allow McLaren to progress from where they are today rather than simply having a different "recipe" for the sake of it. It's certainly encouraging that the team are making more and more noises about the new infrastructure so they're clearly excited by it allCjC wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023, 08:23I wasn’t necessarily talking about car development but the infrastructure development Stella was talking about.
Thought you might say thatStig14 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023, 08:48My same comment applies then. We should be hoping for infrastructure developments that allow McLaren to progress from where they are today rather than simply having a different "recipe" for the sake of it. It's certainly encouraging that the team are making more and more noises about the new infrastructure so they're clearly excited by it all
Sounds Positive...Mclaren’s James Key insists the #MCL60 is not as bad as has been claimed, after all it’s not like they have to “attack” some “crazy characteristic”, they just need more “grip”.