

pre spain actually.Owen.C93 wrote:Pre monaco wing.
Well, you're right about the rear wings.Hangaku wrote:Well, I guess they are going to be bolting all raft of different bits to the car tomorrow, due to the fact they are now trying to re-balance much of the car in the corners. I wouldn't be surprised if they have four different front wings with them tomorrow, a couple of rear wings, and some other interesting stuff going on around the rear wheels
Could be they're going to go the low drag higher top speed but less downforce route, whereas before they were more about having as much downforce from the rear as possible. Would make sense now their downforce levels and balance are going to be affected by the EBD changes.kalinka wrote:Wonder if that RW development has anything to do with the EBD ban, or it's just a coincidence?
As a pure guess it might compromise the flow under and over the floor.Mole wrote:A thought came to me earlier, how about if McLaren put a thin lid on top of the sidepods and used that as a downforce generating surface? It could narrow down at the back to accelerate air flow through the tunnel too.
Would this even work, or would the drag penalties outweigh any gains? I assume the latter as McLaren would've probably obviously considered this already