Hmm. Ok, thank you.Ground Effect wrote: ↑19 Jul 2023, 23:44The benefits of McLaren’s new wind tunnel and simulator are set to be fully felt with the development of its 2025 Formula 1 car, according to Zak Brown.LionsHeart wrote: ↑19 Jul 2023, 20:02Seriously? Where was it written? I would like confirmation from team officials, not blah blah from the media.Ground Effect wrote: ↑19 Jul 2023, 19:56
Except things have changed, McLaren indicated that the 2024 car would be developed in the Toyota wind tunnel, while in-season upgrades for the 2024 car would be handled in the new wind tunnel. The 2025 car would be the first car that the new wind tunnel will be exclusively used for.
The Woking-based squad pioneered the use of simulators in F1 but its unit has become outdated, and the Toyota wind tunnel which it has been using in Germany’s Cologne has similarly been surpassed.
Technical Director James Key admitted in 2021 that McLaren has been compensating for having inferior infrastructure, a situation which is set to end this year.
By then, however, development of its 2024 car will be partway down the road, meaning the team’s investment will not be completely exploited until the 2025 season.
“It’ll start to impact our ‘24 car [and] it will have full impact for our ‘25 car because it comes online middle of [this] year, which means we’ll already be started on our ‘24 car,” McLaren Racing CEO Brown explained as part of the KTM Summer Grill series on Speedcafe.com.
“So, I think we’ll have everything we need fully up and running for the ‘25 season.
“We’ll be kind of 80 percent of the way there in the ‘24 season.”