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It's all pretty easy to explain, they brought the B chassis to Miami, which solved a lot of the problems with the tires. During the season, there were also updates that allowed the tires to work better.AR3-GP wrote: ↑21 Nov 2024, 20:28What I'm curious about in this saga is the lack of comment from Mclaren. Mclaren have offered a public defense to every other allegation levied against them this year (brake cooling holes around Silverstone, mini-DRS). Unless I missed something, they have not made any comment on this subject. One could choose to read into this in a lot of ways...
Also, as a general comment, Mclaren was still struggling with overheating tires at the beginning of the year and then suddenly, they weren't. I have never heard of a team fixing tire overheating issues within a season.
Mclaren struggled with tyre overheating only until they brought their Miami upgrade package. It is perfectly reasonable to expect such a massive overgrade package to fundamentally change a car's behaviour.