Traditionally, until the previous regs, no one would design their car to have top speed to be rpm limited, it has always been drag limited.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Feb 2026, 07:41A lot of discussion about gear ratios and how for some this means that McLaren has a drag problem because of choosing relative lower ratios compared to the competition and how this handicaps them in terms of top speed… Can anyone share the data showing that McLaren’s top speed is gear ratio limited? What are the assumptions to based that on?
For this set of regulations, there are two schools of thought :
a) there isn't enough battery anyway to actually hit the drag defined top speed limit, so might as well choose shorter ratios and maximize acceleration, and use more deployment than others in non-straights, since McLaren have traditionally sacrificed top speed for downforce and always have more drag than others.
b) McL40 is believed to have lower drag than competition, so might as well choose smaller ratios to help accelerate quicker in straights, utilising lower drag , and dedicate a lot more deployment than others to make it a double whammy in the straights. The shorter ratios will allow faster recharge in the corners anyway, without losing laptime,since traction limits wont allow mega deployment at corner exits.
Many of our members align with (a) , myself align with (b). Only time will tell who guessed right.
