BMMR61 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 10:32
mwillems wrote: ↑25 Apr 2025, 20:36
CjC wrote: ↑25 Apr 2025, 20:08
This is how bad I am at noticing these days @mwillems

I was aware that Mclaren brought a new diffuser to Saudi, I then check on Saturday if they both decided to run the new diffuser which I confirmed to myself- turns out I was wrong
Updated diffuser not raced:
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/mcla ... explained/
Good news about upgrades being on the car for Miami
My eyes are rubbish these days so there may be differences. I'm relying in part from observations in the car thread and if I recall it was observed to be an unchanged wing.
That said, here's Stella saying that they don't need to change much and they'll be introducing small changes at Spain.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433 ... rea-stella
There's no reason to believe there aren't longer term goals for the new "discarded" floor and diffuser. As The Race authors said. Miami may be a target for running it in the race, with only one FP there would be good reason to gather data on it in advance of it's use on a slow corner track. If I recall they were running a bit of flow viz in early practice so every reason to see this as getting ahead of the evolution. Last year all the parts introduced generally seemed to work and part of this is not rushing things into service before they're fully evaluated.
I'm not sure what you mean, it's just an old article talking about changes for front and rear wings, saying that the rear wing changes will be ready for Australia and Front Wing changes ready for Spain. This was on the back of a conversation where some thought the wing was stiffer. Certainly at testing and the first race there was no spain compliant wing, but they still might have done something to it. But on face value, looking at all the pics, the wing looked identical to last years and nothing has been presented on the car submissions. The rear wing still flexes quite a bit, it's just the slot gap not opening. So I can't see much of an argument to say they'd have had to stiffen the front after the rear changes and I doubt they'd limit their front wing flex until they have to. But, you never know, maybe this concept runs better with less flex.
Certainly there will be changes coming at Spain, but since Stella has been correct about the changes not impacting us with both of the rear wing changes, if he says there is little for us to do for Spain then I see no reason to doubt it.
Edit: I wasn't replying about the article CJC posted but I realise this was what you were talking about. More of a reply for CJC.
However, bear in mind that there may be an agreement for parts to be released only when available to both cars, and this can easily be the reason for not releasing parts yet.