Good to see. There were some suspicious large blank spaces in the livery
You've been calling it basic since day 1. It's not basic at all.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:41I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, but honestly I am really surprised how McLaren can seemingly do so well while having a car so bare of any unique surface aerodynamic solutions. The car is just a really really basic concept that has been executed quite well. You look at Ferrari, RedBull and Mercedes, they all have unique ideas that their chassis plays around with. Things that really catch your eye and attention with clever interpretations.
And here goes McLaren. Standard downwashing sidepods. Conventional diffuser. A leading floor edge that looks even simpler than some midfield teams, let alone compared to the other top teams. Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
I mean, what does it have except for being tightly packaged? RedBull has that and more.AR3-GP wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:44You've been calling it basic since day 1. It's not basic at all.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:41I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, but honestly I am really surprised how McLaren can seemingly do so well while having a car so bare of any unique surface aerodynamic solutions. The car is just a really really basic concept that has been executed quite well. You look at Ferrari, RedBull and Mercedes, they all have unique ideas that their chassis plays around with. Things that really catch your eye and attention with clever interpretations.
And here goes McLaren. Standard downwashing sidepods. Conventional diffuser. A leading floor edge that looks even simpler than some midfield teams, let alone compared to the other top teams. Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
Excluding Ferraris novelties... What unique ideas do the other three teams have?Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:47I mean, what does it have except for being tightly packaged? RedBull has that and more.AR3-GP wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:44You've been calling it basic since day 1. It's not basic at all.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:41I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, but honestly I am really surprised how McLaren can seemingly do so well while having a car so bare of any unique surface aerodynamic solutions. The car is just a really really basic concept that has been executed quite well. You look at Ferrari, RedBull and Mercedes, they all have unique ideas that their chassis plays around with. Things that really catch your eye and attention with clever interpretations.
And here goes McLaren. Standard downwashing sidepods. Conventional diffuser. A leading floor edge that looks even simpler than some midfield teams, let alone compared to the other top teams. Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
Didn’t you have similar opinion of the MCL39 as well?Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:41I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, but honestly I am really surprised how McLaren can seemingly do so well while having a car so bare of any unique surface aerodynamic solutions. The car is just a really really basic concept that has been executed quite well. You look at Ferrari, RedBull and Mercedes, they all have unique ideas that their chassis plays around with. Things that really catch your eye and attention with clever interpretations.
And here goes McLaren. Standard downwashing sidepods. Conventional diffuser. A leading floor edge that looks even simpler than some midfield teams, let alone compared to the other top teams. Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
Only “unique” ideas so far… Alpine’s and Ferrari’s straight mode rear wing deployment, Audi’s sidepod concept… Beyond that there is nothing revolutionary from the Team’s so far.
- RedBull pushed sidepod packaging to the extreme. The only team (together with Audi) with a visible crash structure on the side. Sidepod extends forwards and connects with the floor edge where the floor edge itself is separated into two parts, where a small bit is used as a "normal" floor edge entry, and the rest of what is the conventional floor edge entry for other teams is being used as a mini-bargeboard. The diffuser in general is also interesting at RedBull and they obviously have an aggressive implementation of the diffuser cut.
I did. I stand by my judgement. There wasn't much going on visually with that car except from the front suspension. I never claimed looks=performance though, I am just making an observation.CjC wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:07Didn’t you have similar opinion of the MCL39 as well?Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:41I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, but honestly I am really surprised how McLaren can seemingly do so well while having a car so bare of any unique surface aerodynamic solutions. The car is just a really really basic concept that has been executed quite well. You look at Ferrari, RedBull and Mercedes, they all have unique ideas that their chassis plays around with. Things that really catch your eye and attention with clever interpretations.
And here goes McLaren. Standard downwashing sidepods. Conventional diffuser. A leading floor edge that looks even simpler than some midfield teams, let alone compared to the other top teams. Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:14I did. I stand by my judgement. There wasn't much going on visually with that car except from the front suspension. I never claimed looks=performance though, I am just making an observation.CjC wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:07Didn’t you have similar opinion of the MCL39 as well?Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:41I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, but honestly I am really surprised how McLaren can seemingly do so well while having a car so bare of any unique surface aerodynamic solutions. The car is just a really really basic concept that has been executed quite well. You look at Ferrari, RedBull and Mercedes, they all have unique ideas that their chassis plays around with. Things that really catch your eye and attention with clever interpretations.
And here goes McLaren. Standard downwashing sidepods. Conventional diffuser. A leading floor edge that looks even simpler than some midfield teams, let alone compared to the other top teams. Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
AR3-GP wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:17
You did claim looks=performance. It’s right there in your post. You’re saying you don’t know why McLaren can keep up since you find it dull and uninteresting.
I thought I was making it clear I am speaking based on looks alone. If I were to rank cars based solely on looking at the presumed top 4 cars, I would not put McLaren in the same rank with the others.I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, ....
Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
I don’t know where to start.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:19I thought I was making it clear I am speaking based on looks alone. If I were to look at the presumed top 4 cars, I would not put McLaren in the same rank with the others.I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, .... Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
Which if fair enough.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:14I did. I stand by my judgement. There wasn't much going on visually with that car except from the front suspension. I never claimed looks=performance though, I am just making an observation.CjC wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:07Didn’t you have similar opinion of the MCL39 as well?Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 19:41I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, but honestly I am really surprised how McLaren can seemingly do so well while having a car so bare of any unique surface aerodynamic solutions. The car is just a really really basic concept that has been executed quite well. You look at Ferrari, RedBull and Mercedes, they all have unique ideas that their chassis plays around with. Things that really catch your eye and attention with clever interpretations.
And here goes McLaren. Standard downwashing sidepods. Conventional diffuser. A leading floor edge that looks even simpler than some midfield teams, let alone compared to the other top teams. Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
Fair evaluation. The matter of looks is way more subjective (and hence worthless when it comes to technical talk) than the actual objective performance on track. That's why I made this post in the more open team thread.AR3-GP wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:26I don’t know where to start.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:19I thought I was making it clear I am speaking based on looks alone. If I were to look at the presumed top 4 cars, I would not put McLaren in the same rank with the others.I know eye aero is bullsh*t and everything, .... Visually speaking, it makes no sense for this car to keep up with the other 3.
The McLaren has a sidepod that is as aggressive as Aston Martin. You just see the side of the monocoque and some sliver of sidepod sticking out. McLaren has even more aggressive anti-dive than last year. Unique barge boards, Bib tray is serrated, longest nose cone, front wing design uses diveplanes like others, they remain the only team with the fully isolated cooling system. There are a lot of interesting details in this car imo.