So they lose the advantage in hot conditions?timbo wrote:Interesting that with that somewhat stiff setup (I'm not talking about that picture, just the overall impression) McLaren seem to have best mechanical grip. Maybe that's because they heat tyres faster than RBR and certainly Ferrari in cold conditions?
Possibly, as could be seen by their lack of pace at Valencia, where it was very hot?Morteza wrote:So they lose the advantage in hot conditions?timbo wrote:Interesting that with that somewhat stiff setup (I'm not talking about that picture, just the overall impression) McLaren seem to have best mechanical grip. Maybe that's because they heat tyres faster than RBR and certainly Ferrari in cold conditions?
The hungaroring doesn't have many "slow" corners, they're mostly all medium speed in the region of 120-200 kph. It's a very common misconception because there are no corners over about 210 and no long straights, giving a low average speed. The fairly quick corners combined with a low average speed speak to the RB7's strengths.Shrieker wrote:But Barcelona was hot too, and McLaren definitely weren't bad there.
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This weeekend McLaren's strenghts were slow corners (sectors 1 and 3). And also, the car looked very good in Monaco too. Can those be any indication as to their relative performance next week at the Hungaroring ?
I think the Pirelli's are getting harder in order to achieve better durability which plays into the hands of Mclaren. It could also cure their tyre overheating issues in warm conditions.boyracer94 wrote:Possibly, as could be seen by their lack of pace at Valencia, where it was very hot?Morteza wrote:So they lose the advantage in hot conditions?timbo wrote:Interesting that with that somewhat stiff setup (I'm not talking about that picture, just the overall impression) McLaren seem to have best mechanical grip. Maybe that's because they heat tyres faster than RBR and certainly Ferrari in cold conditions?
Some vanes in the lower part of the rear wing end lates.SiLo wrote:Any interesting pics from the race today? I didn't notice any updates on the car, but they said they updated the engine mapping.
murtoidf1 wrote:isn't that all a bit off topic anyway?
One thing that was interesting over the weekend though was the retirement of Jenson Button from practice 2 I believe.
Apparently he was trialling a new exhaust system that failed, and they had no spares of it..
Could it be the octopus exhaust in another guise?
myurr wrote:According to the BBC commentary they spoke to Pirelli and the soft tyre was identical to the one used at the start of the year. I think all the teams are just finding better setups.
Hotlinked for convenienceajdavison2 wrote:http://www.formula1.com/gallery/race/20 ... rsday.html
Are these old or new front wings? I think they're new. (picture 13)