Not sure if there's suddenly a reading comprehension issue in here...
They. Are. Not. Missing. Anything.
You can only run 3 of the 5 days. If they actually run less than 3 days, then yes, they are missing something
You're implying missing day 1 of testing is a day missed. It's 3 days from 5, they could turn up day 3 and not be affected in the slightest (major PU issues aside).
You'd be just as well admitting you hope McLaren fail this season, because what you wrote is actual tripe. Agenda spinning and waffle indeed, but it's not coming from McLaren.AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 16:56Mclaren have more likely had delays, and things did not go to plan which is why they are not doing a shakedown and will miss the first day of testing. However, this unsavory version doesn't fit the PG rating that Mclaren sells.
On top of it all, Mclaren have arranged for "preview renders" to be shown to british journalist, and no one else...
As I said, Mclaren are jumping through hoops to manage perceptions of what is happening here...
I know for a fact that teams periodically rent dynamometers from this company, and that it's incredibly expensive. Their dynamometer allows them to simulate engine and transmission loads. Honda also worked with them when they had vibration issues, and it paid off.the EDGE wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 20:12So the Mcl40 is currently running on a dyno at AVL in Austria
Does anyone know anything about this place? Presumably it’s a full car dyno, proving reliability?
Does that mean the car’s fully assembled? What sort of capabilities does this place have to test? presumably a rolling road, can it simulate wind, heat etc?
I wouldn’t say they are “sacrificing” early days… There’s not a lot of benefit to run on day 1 of 5, if you can only run for 3 of those 5 days… you can run the last 3 and have the same benefit.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 09:24Reading the full article, at least according to Stella this was their plan as they wanted to push development as long as possible. So they intentionally sacrificed early days of test in order to bring the most developed car they can.
I'm kind of worried if there are problems but at the same time, I like that they are still taking things to the limit. It is similar to going out the last in qualifying, you usually get the best track but sometimes it hurts you.
Right — because even if this were true, a major sporting organisation should definitely announce they’re behind and invite 50 other outlets to pile on.basti313 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 17:14Well...I think this is totally it, not necessarily spinning but a huge press script instead of using "we are late". Being late two days to testing is not giving you an advantage or is anything you want, we discussed design and manufacturing times enough already.AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 16:56
No team aspires to not do a shakedown and no team aspires to miss the 1st day of testing. This is not "the plan according to internal agenda" as you are also spinning. None of these are competitive advantages. This is waffle. We cannot be this gullible
Mclaren have more likely had delays, and things did not go to plan which is why they are not doing a shakedown and will miss the first day of testing. However, this unsavory version doesn't fit the PG rating that Mclaren sells.![]()
This is the PR bullshit which I started to hate about McLaren. Not a single time they go on media is unscripted or honest.
They are going to AVL instead of a shakedown. Totally fine. I just do not understand, why they not just say it like it is.
Furthermore it would be interesting who else is at AVL.
Why "if this were true"? They are late.MrGapes wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 23:05Right — because even if this were true, a major sporting organisation should definitely announce they’re behind and invite 50 other outlets to pile on.basti313 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 17:14Well...I think this is totally it, not necessarily spinning but a huge press script instead of using "we are late". Being late two days to testing is not giving you an advantage or is anything you want, we discussed design and manufacturing times enough already.AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 16:56
No team aspires to not do a shakedown and no team aspires to miss the 1st day of testing. This is not "the plan according to internal agenda" as you are also spinning. None of these are competitive advantages. This is waffle. We cannot be this gullible
Mclaren have more likely had delays, and things did not go to plan which is why they are not doing a shakedown and will miss the first day of testing. However, this unsavory version doesn't fit the PG rating that Mclaren sells.![]()
This is the PR bullshit which I started to hate about McLaren. Not a single time they go on media is unscripted or honest.
They are going to AVL instead of a shakedown. Totally fine. I just do not understand, why they not just say it like it is.
Furthermore it would be interesting who else is at AVL.
I think Red Bull has its own in their Milton Keynes factory.basti313 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 23:23Why "if this were true"? They are late.MrGapes wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 23:05Right — because even if this were true, a major sporting organisation should definitely announce they’re behind and invite 50 other outlets to pile on.basti313 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 17:14
Well...I think this is totally it, not necessarily spinning but a huge press script instead of using "we are late". Being late two days to testing is not giving you an advantage or is anything you want, we discussed design and manufacturing times enough already.
This is the PR bullshit which I started to hate about McLaren. Not a single time they go on media is unscripted or honest.
They are going to AVL instead of a shakedown. Totally fine. I just do not understand, why they not just say it like it is.
Furthermore it would be interesting who else is at AVL.
As mentioned, the question is if anyone else just booked AVL before. Would be interesting if the RedBull trucks leave Graz when McLaren arrives.
I think many of the teams use AVL's services. I know they've worked with Ferrari on PU development since the 2022 reg change.basti313 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 17:14Well...I think this is totally it, not necessarily spinning but a huge press script instead of using "we are late". Being late two days to testing is not giving you an advantage or is anything you want, we discussed design and manufacturing times enough already.AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 16:56
No team aspires to not do a shakedown and no team aspires to miss the 1st day of testing. This is not "the plan according to internal agenda" as you are also spinning. None of these are competitive advantages. This is waffle. We cannot be this gullible
Mclaren have more likely had delays, and things did not go to plan which is why they are not doing a shakedown and will miss the first day of testing. However, this unsavory version doesn't fit the PG rating that Mclaren sells.![]()
This is the PR bullshit which I started to hate about McLaren. Not a single time they go on media is unscripted or honest.
They are going to AVL instead of a shakedown. Totally fine. I just do not understand, why they not just say it like it is.
Furthermore it would be interesting who else is at AVL.
By the way, if what The Race says about the sidepods is true and they are strictly downwashing, then it's likely McLaren won't have the slotted diffuser like Mercedes and Ferrari.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 14:17Somehow that was expected:
Article here: https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/mcla ... on-opener/