BMMR61 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2024, 14:00
Not to downgrade Lando's excellent drive the reason for the surprising competitiveness over race distance are partly explained by a poor performance by Ferrari. They were expected to be closer to Max at this track, far from it. Some explanation can be find in the familiar stronger performance at lower temperatures. For the first time in 2024 we outpointed Ferrari (EDIT - we equalled their 22 points) and we're running away from Mercedes.
Still leading journos refer to the BIG 3 - RedBull, Ferrari, Mercedes. Gotta laugh, the laugh will be on them at the ned of the season if we end up with clearly the second fastest car. Well it's a long way there yet. Miami is another "track that doesn't suit McLaren", I'm not sure on current form how to take that!!!
The rollout of upgrades should give us some clues to the rest of the season. I wonder if the team roll out the upgrades over 3 consecutive weekends as they intended last season.
The updates have been prepared for a very long time and I think this will be a one-time large package, without divisions on race weekends. Since there will be many changes in the aero package, every detail will be worked out taking into account that everything works together as a single whole. Moreover, this upgrade package is designed to improve handling and balance in slow, long corners, as well as adding downforce in slow and a little in medium-speed corners. In theory, even a small increase in downforce will give a big boost in speed, provided that the balance and handling become much better.
Moreover, I note that this is the first update that was completely developed in the new wind tunnel. In two weeks we will see how competitive the car will be. Miami has long, slow turns, so it will be a good, curious challenge. I wouldn’t like to make any predictions, but I think 3-4 tens per lap is quite realistic. I still hope that the team will be the second best team.