Emag wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 11:15
mwillems wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 10:42
I don't expect us to be as fast as Red Bull from the start of next year, just close that on some tracks we can trouble them. It's a huge gap to close up for next year and RB themselves will find time.
Yeah, RedBull has at least one more year of sealed championships in them. It may not be as dominant again, but you can't wipe out this sort of gap in just one year. They have done a phenomenal job.
I'd like to be able to say the rule of diminishing returns would mean there was a chance to catch, but I think there's probably a lot more potential to be found still in the current ground effects formula, and RB are still best placed to be able extract it.
Starting the season off with a chassis optimized for the Aero package will be a big bonus for McLaren, along with the new facilities, so there I have hope a big step can be made by them over the winter.
RB's strength is the wide operating window their cars have, McLaren's main goal should be to emulate that to get the car working across all tracks, but hopefully next year they can take the fight to RB at tracks that suit McLaren's strengths