"RedBull pushed sidepod packaging to the extreme. The only team (together with Audi) with a visible crash structure on the side."
I guess, both have more sidepod volume, Audi for sure a lot. Just to see the sis means nothing at all.
Perhaps McLaren focus on parts of the car that deliver performance, instead of getting distracted by flashy ideas.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:12- 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.
- Mercedes doesn't have as many on-the-surface innovations I admit, but there's still certain things they do different to others. They are the only ones together with Aston Martin who have a lesser-loaded front wing connected to the second flap and not the first. The fact that it's less upwashing/outboard loaded is more interesting to me though. Other than that, they did bring a tighter bodywork this second test and they also feature the diffuser hole. I also count the PU as a Mercedes innovation. It's probably a gray area with the rules, but they pushed boundaries in a certain area to gain advantage over their competitors. If McLaren were making their own engines like the other 3, we don't know where in the spectrum between Honda and Mercedes they would fall to right now.
- Ferrari is rather obvious. It's fairly standard at the frontend, but they have so much going on at the rear, it's pointless to list them now as it's rather fresh news.
I'm detecting a pattern...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.
I think the Audi is eye-catching but it's not that quick.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:40
Just for me personally, these things you listed are not as "eye-catching" or things that makes you go "aha, that's clever". And I am personally heavily biased for cars which exhibit those types of details (again, based on my own perception, which could be totally different to someone else's).
Eye catching? yes, for the right reasons?AR3-GP wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:14I think the Audi is eye-catching.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:40
Just for me personally, these things you listed are not as "eye-catching" or things that makes you go "aha, that's clever". And I am personally heavily biased for cars which exhibit those types of details (again, based on my own perception, which could be totally different to someone else's).
That was my point to Emag. You can be eye-catching and slow.the EDGE wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:26Eye catching? yes, for the right reasons?AR3-GP wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:14I think the Audi is eye-catching.Emag wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 20:40
Just for me personally, these things you listed are not as "eye-catching" or things that makes you go "aha, that's clever". And I am personally heavily biased for cars which exhibit those types of details (again, based on my own perception, which could be totally different to someone else's).
The Race have stated this too, on their pod castMacklaren wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:23https://x.com/i/status/2024990488290377753
This is interesting esp since Alpine confirmed it
Mercedes had 2 PU failures this week. Maybe this is connected.the EDGE wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:59The Race have stated this too, on their pod castMacklaren wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:23https://x.com/i/status/2024990488290377753
This is interesting esp since Alpine confirmed it
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.
Even Ferrari said they are using a test engine for these tests, and will bring the latest spec to Australia.Macklaren wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:23https://x.com/i/status/2024990488290377753
This is interesting esp since Alpine confirmed it
Is this really a "more powerful" spec or just the spec modified to handle the compression ratio brouhaha come AugustMacklaren wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:23https://x.com/i/status/2024990488290377753
This is interesting esp since Alpine confirmed it
Mercedes faced issues with their runs quite amount of time in 2nd week of testing in Bahrain.Macklaren wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 02:23https://x.com/i/status/2024990488290377753
This is interesting esp since Alpine confirmed it