You can stop and start the video below.MrGapes wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 13:59where did you get the bottom angle from?AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 11:55https://i.postimg.cc/T3TrGcgS/image.png
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You can stop and start the video below.MrGapes wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 13:59where did you get the bottom angle from?AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 11:55https://i.postimg.cc/T3TrGcgS/image.png
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The only interesting thing about this render is the front suspension layout. They have retained their "spread-out" multi-link layout but swapped to a push-rod. Also one of the arms seems very twisted.AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 11:55https://i.postimg.cc/T3TrGcgS/image.png
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thank you!AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 14:00You can stop and start the video below.MrGapes wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 13:59where did you get the bottom angle from?AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 11:55https://i.postimg.cc/T3TrGcgS/image.png
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I vividly remember a lot of people saying the 2024 car looked basic, and how we argued that does not necessarily mean slow, but rather a focused baseline to build upon. Seems the team are sticking to that approach.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 12:04Some people claim to be the most beautiful from all cars but to me tt looks like a basic F1 2026 concept. Is it heavily edited or is it the real car?
The 2024 car kept looking basic even when it was the leading package. No fancy inlets like Ferrari. No crazy centerline like RedBull and (although it failed) no intricate early-Mercedes front wing either. It was just a car composed of features that we already had seen on others put together. This is not the McLaren of old which tried out bizarre ideas like those L shaped sidepods or the failed octopus exhaust.Xero wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 15:39I vividly remember a lot of people saying the 2024 car looked basic, and how we argued that does not necessarily mean slow, but rather a focused baseline to build upon. Seems the team are sticking to that approach.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 12:04Some people claim to be the most beautiful from all cars but to me tt looks like a basic F1 2026 concept. Is it heavily edited or is it the real car?
I agree with others though, there's a lot hidden on these renders. Could be an old concept model.
Yup, indeed!
I think that was the biggest innovation of the MCL39, even Pierre Wache was interested if they could make the extreme anti dive work and they did. Body aero wise, I don't think MCL have shown as much innovation/risk as say RBR or MERC, but they were still strong enough for it to be any hinderance to the car.Emag wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 15:55The 2024 car kept looking basic even when it was the leading package. No fancy inlets like Ferrari. No crazy centerline like RedBull and (although it failed) no intricate early-Mercedes front wing either. It was just a car composed of features that we already had seen on others put together. This is not the McLaren of old which tried out bizarre ideas like those L shaped sidepods or the failed octopus exhaust.
I already made a comment earlier where I stated my expectations for McLaren this year were the same. Basically, no “flashy” concept compared to RB, Ferrari and Mercedes. But this render is honestly very basic, even with that expectation in mind. Very small deviation from 2025. Which doesn’t imply that it will be slow. Because looks-wise I honestly still think there’s nothing on the surface that make the MCL38 and MCL39 look like obvious winners compared to their direct rivals. An argument could be made for MCL39’s front suspension though.
After seeing the first renderings, I also wanted to raise the question of the front suspension. Judging by the mounting of the upper rear control arms, it's the same as last year. The anti-dive system is in place. It's nice that some features can be carried over to the completely new chassis, which has undergone critical changes to the technical regulations in all areas. If the rear suspension is still pushrod-based, how optimal will the balance be in slow corners? Any suspension experts?euv2 wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 16:26I think that was the biggest innovation of the MCL39, even Pierre Wache was interested if they could make the extreme anti dive work and they did. Body aero wise, I don't think MCL have shown as much innovation/risk as say RBR or MERC, but they were still strong enough for it to be any hinderance to the car.Emag wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 15:55The 2024 car kept looking basic even when it was the leading package. No fancy inlets like Ferrari. No crazy centerline like RedBull and (although it failed) no intricate early-Mercedes front wing either. It was just a car composed of features that we already had seen on others put together. This is not the McLaren of old which tried out bizarre ideas like those L shaped sidepods or the failed octopus exhaust.
I already made a comment earlier where I stated my expectations for McLaren this year were the same. Basically, no “flashy” concept compared to RB, Ferrari and Mercedes. But this render is honestly very basic, even with that expectation in mind. Very small deviation from 2025. Which doesn’t imply that it will be slow. Because looks-wise I honestly still think there’s nothing on the surface that make the MCL38 and MCL39 look like obvious winners compared to their direct rivals. An argument could be made for MCL39’s front suspension though.
Still very early to draw any conclusions from just analyzing how complex/developed a car looks.