FittingMechanics wrote: ↑15 Feb 2026, 20:49
Badger wrote: ↑15 Feb 2026, 12:52
Interesting to see McLaren's ultra-short gearing. They are basically 15 kph behind Ferrari on the main straight with the same rev number in 8th. And Ferrari's 8th is kind of middle of the pack in terms of ratio, same as the factory Mercedes gearbox.
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IIRC McLaren in 2025 didn't have greatest top speeds, they focused more on being fast in the corners. Could be a similar thing here, especially if most cars harvest at end of straights.
Maybe McLaren is willingly sacrificing a bit of one lap pace to have more acceleration in the races? Or they know their car is more draggy so doesn't need longer gears.
McLaren previously had longer gear ratios than Mercedes despite being slightly draggier, so I'm not sure that logic holds.
For me it's quite surprising what they have chosen. It may be similar to RB and Audi that they are trying to keep the revs high on the downshifts for extra harvesting, but since Mercedes has not gone for this option it could be suboptimal for that engine. Theoretically having shorter ratios could benefit the acceleration phase, but with a 350 kW MGU-K and severe traction limitations on the rear you're not really lacking power during acceleration. It could be that the gear ratios are optimised for race running on the average track (which is more energy starved than Bahrain), and that they are sacrificing some performance in higher energy situations (quali mode, boost mode, overtake mode, certain tracks).