Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 00:17
CjC wrote: ↑22 May 2026, 23:56
Stella has confirmed that they aren’t running the new front wing so it’s effectively the ‘Miami’ car.
McLaren will be close if they can get it all running correctly over the next few races.
Wait a minute? Is it just the front wing? What about the Halo wing, the changes on bodywork, floor, nose and sidepods?
Any idea what is the problem with the new front wing and they didn't use it?
I’m not 100% sure but I think it’s only the new wing which they aren’t running.
This is some of what he said:
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella on Sky Sports F1:
"I think it’s a fair margin considering they (Mercedes) had important upgrades here.
"We also had some upgrades. We actually wanted to take a bit more time to see the behaviour of the front wing, so we raced with the previous front wing.
"So, looking at the fact that the car is pretty much the Miami car, it’s a gap that remains encouraging.
"Obviously we want to be in pole position, and today we are three tenths off so all things need to be put in perspective."
When I heard him say it I thought that it was a bit of a stretch to call it the ‘Miami, car considering.
He’s encouraged by the gap to Mercedes considering it’s the old wing… it would seem that there is a lot of lap time in the new wing however, they weren’t confident it was fully delivering when they ran it on track today