I did say we will perform well in qualifyingMrGapes wrote: ↑11 Jul 2023, 14:58Some thoughts for Hungary:
Despite the collection of longer and slower speed corners in Hungary, historically this has been a pretty good track for Macca, mostly in qualifying… the high downforce nature of Hungary means the teams run very loaded setups, thus the corners become very ‘stop and go’ and really reduces the mid corner and the asphalt around Hungaroing also offers very high grip, which is inherently good for McLaren.
Last year luckily both quail and the race were much cooler conditions with overcast which really helped maintain higher grip, with new soft rubber and lower fuel the car was about +0.4 off pole.
It is a very different track to Silverstone, whilst the slow speed is a fundamental underlying issue, this won’t be a big problem in qualifying as the high grip surface, and new softs will mask those losses as seen last year. The MCL60 overall as a package produces decent downforce, as have McLarens historically in a high downforce configuration, so I don’t think it’s farfetched to think we can qualify somewhere at the sharp end (edit: the cooler the better)
The race is where I expect us to fall back compared to Silverstone, where we lost in the slower turns 4-5, 6-7, and 16-17 the car made up for in Copse, Maggotts, Becketts, and Stowe. A positive is that despite the slower speed weakness the car was still better or matched some of the top cars in the slower sections despite the underlying issues…
To be honest the heavy fuel pace in FP2 surprised me... if FP2 is indicative of what will be seen tomorrow in the race that will be quite exciting.
- I'm also slightly more optimistic because of the new mediums which shouldn't be underestimated in warmer conditions... all the scrub tyres will have undergone a significant heat cycle and may grain quicker and harder.