Stella:MrGapes wrote: ↑04 Jun 2023, 17:25this is why I had tempered my expectations...
Whilst drag is a big issue that isn't the fundamental problem in my opinion.
- The car is very different on heavy fuel... the cars are heavily reliant on the mechanical and aerodynamic grip produced by the car. In qualifying the new softs provide additional grip which mask a lot of the fundamental aero and mechanical inefficiencies. The McLaren as the telemetry suggest struggles during off throttle and late braking phases in medium to low speed producing understeer.. when the car has more fuel you are off throttle for larger chunk of the lap thus the overall time loss grows.
I was thinking that what you said after the race when I was reading it!MrGapes wrote: ↑06 Jun 2023, 12:41Stella:MrGapes wrote: ↑04 Jun 2023, 17:25this is why I had tempered my expectations...
Whilst drag is a big issue that isn't the fundamental problem in my opinion.
- The car is very different on heavy fuel... the cars are heavily reliant on the mechanical and aerodynamic grip produced by the car. In qualifying the new softs provide additional grip which mask a lot of the fundamental aero and mechanical inefficiencies. The McLaren as the telemetry suggest struggles during off throttle and late braking phases in medium to low speed producing understeer.. when the car has more fuel you are off throttle for larger chunk of the lap thus the overall time loss grows.
“One thing in the race that you don’t have, which you have in qualifying, is this super extra grip from a new soft tyre, which masks the mid-corner issues that we have at the moment. The mid-corner on a new soft in Barcelona becomes very narrow, but when the tyres are used then the corner becomes much, much longer than on the new tyre and with low fuel. So it really changes the characteristics.”
from the article above, basically what I was saying the other day.
- On a side note I really like Stella's interviews, he really provides a lot of in-depth insight, I think that's good because it gives fans or less educated fans reassurances that they are aware of the issues.
Confirms what horner said. Doesn't sound like it will be McLaren rbptLucky wrote: ↑06 Jun 2023, 16:13Andrea Stella: "I can confirm there is no link [between Rob Marshall leaving Red Bull and a possible RB Powertrain Ford as a supplier]. So, we had conversations with Red Bull a few months ago, and part of due diligence in exploring what is available in the market in terms of power units for 2026. But, at the moment, we are quite advanced in our negotiations with (Mercedes) HPP. So, there is no conversations ongoing with Red Bull."
Exactly. My expectation is that we will be the slowest car on the grid. Dont forget Williams has a very fast car on the straights.mclaren111 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2023, 14:26Now we need to prepare ourselves for Canada...
Sadly, I think we need to prepare for a terrible weekend...
It wasn't though, was it?CjC wrote: ↑06 Jun 2023, 11:18‘Why Mclarens qualifying pace was a lie’
https://the-race.com/formula-1/why-mcla ... was-a-lie/
Has anyone bothered to analyse/ work out an average per stint for Mclarens race pace? And I don’t mean enthusiastic fans and members on here but journos who make a living in the industry?
It's an outlier in terms of Mclaren's average performance on the circuit and in the WCC.Ben1980 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2023, 21:37It wasn't though, was it?CjC wrote: ↑06 Jun 2023, 11:18‘Why Mclarens qualifying pace was a lie’
https://the-race.com/formula-1/why-mcla ... was-a-lie/
Has anyone bothered to analyse/ work out an average per stint for Mclarens race pace? And I don’t mean enthusiastic fans and members on here but journos who make a living in the industry?
It was a legitimate 3rd place on pace.
Reality: Rare circumstances allowed the good traits of the Mclaren to dominate it's detracting traits, car legitimately 6th fastest overall on points so far this season.CjC wrote: ↑06 Jun 2023, 11:18‘Why Mclarens qualifying pace was a lie’
https://the-race.com/formula-1/why-mcla ... was-a-lie/
Has anyone bothered to analyse/ work out an average per stint for Mclarens race pace? And I don’t mean enthusiastic fans and members on here but journos who make a living in the industry?
I think the '25 car will be the focus. '26 technical regulations are not formalized yet. You can't do much beyond engine studies.MTudor wrote: ↑06 Jun 2023, 23:00When I posted the video regarding Mclaren with RBPT engines,I wasn't refering to the actual move,not enterly,I was also poiting out that Rob will be start working on the 2026 car/engine integration,no matter if it's Mercedes or RBPT or someone else,also I don't think he will be working alone,I think David Sanchez,Prodromou will also work on the 2026 car.
Same. I've seen a few in the paddock, and a snippet of last week's press conference, and he comes across quite well.