tommylommykins wrote:As TauToadmiester stated very well in his analysys, the difference here is that the rules between '09 and '10 are not changing very much. This means that unlike this year's transition, the cars will not be radically different to this year's, therefore understanding this year's problems will help you avoid them for next year.
The cars will have a much larger(at least 2X) fuel capacity next year, this automatically lengthens the wheel base and most probably the sidepods, which in turn affects the weight distribution and the center of pressure. DDD is now known to all teams as allowed, quite possibly shifting the entire design philosophy of McLaren. And finally the tires will be a different dimension(front tires smaller) again changing the desired weight distribution. All in all some significant changes to very important characteristics of the car.... weight distribution, center of pressure & wheelbase. I also happen to think that more teams will adopt RBR's pull rod rear suspension.
Those saying that the car was designed
for KERS are overstating it a bit... as shown in Silverstone the car can be configured to race with or without KERS... KERS was not a major design consideration for the MP4/24... it was mainly a matter of reshaping the fuel cell slightly, mounting it to the engine, and providing some cooling for it thru the existing sidepod inlets. Changing the car to incorporate it was not that big of a change, probably less work than RBR did to its rear end to incorporate the DDD.