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I am splitting off much of the flexible wing talk and putting it in the Flexible Wings 2011 thread.
While it hovers around the issue on the car, the whole thread has been hijacked on it.
I'll be moving more posts, so don't respond to them here. Once we have a development of the car, like another vid showing NO flex, we'll have something for mp4-26 dining table to munch on again.
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I would like to ask which McLaren is in this picture? http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos- ... 0427_n.jpg
Because there isn't L shaped sidepods but it can't be neither MP4-25 because there isn't shark fin
I think it must be a demonstrator, not an actual model, but an amalgam of many.
- As has been pointed out already it does not feature an F-duct or a shark fin
- The front wing looks fairly new, certainly no older than the MP4-24
- It does not have the U sidepods so it definitely is not a 26
- It's fitted with Pirelli tyres (probably some contract thing that says it has to be now??).
- Looks like the number on the rear wing endplate is 4 which would suggest it's either an MP4-25 or an MP4-26, or more likely has been re-branded to reflect the current numbering.
If I were a betting man, I'd guess it was basically an MP4-24 chassis, with perhaps some newer or non-spec bits attached to it for some sort of promo event.
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forty-two wrote:I think it must be a demonstrator, not an actual model, but an amalgam of many.
- As has been pointed out already it does not feature an F-duct or a shark fin
- The front wing looks fairly new, certainly no older than the MP4-24
- It does not have the U sidepods so it definitely is not a 26
- It's fitted with Pirelli tyres (probably some contract thing that says it has to be now??).
- Looks like the number on the rear wing endplate is 4 which would suggest it's either an MP4-25 or an MP4-26, or more likely has been re-branded to reflect the current numbering.
If I were a betting man, I'd guess it was basically an MP4-24 chassis, with perhaps some newer or non-spec bits attached to it for some sort of promo event.
Clearly a MP4-25( nose, Sidepod entry, Airbox stand out the most and also the 24 was much shorter), Definitely Monza Spec, most likely used because its the closest thing they had that looks similar to the 26 for the Demo... which it does look like.
Yeah definitely the mp4-25. I was taken earlier today at a pre Silverstone sponsor event for Hilton and JB. That was posted on @thefifthdriver twitter account.
thestig84 wrote:Yeah definitely the mp4-25. I was taken earlier today at a pre Silverstone sponsor event for Hilton and JB. That was posted on @thefifthdriver twitter account.
So far I didn't hear a single statement from any of the team members that says the L-pods are crap or even disadvantage. At the beginning of the year they even had too efficient cooling, what resulted in a more tapered rear-end later. Also they didn't change it during the season, so they're quite happy with it's performance IMHO. The only change were those little winglets, but it happened even before first race IIRC. Maybe there'll be even some followers of the design next year...