techman wrote: As an example Redbull trimming out or running less rear wing may still be the same overall drag/DF as MCH higher DF package. As a casual observer, you won't know this.
Again, not an expert but Mercedes lower DF spa package probably still produced more DF & drag then the "higher DF" package MCH ran.
well in that case the mclaren has a long way to go to catch up to the aero efficiency of that of a redbull and mercedes, most of the donwforce both redbull & mercedes get is through the floor section and it is a more efficient way to produce the good downforce without creating too much drag, this enable them to run a skinny rear wing.
Yes, as far as I know the floor & rear diffuser are good ways to make efficient down force but what makes you think Mercedes is a team that makes good use of efficient downforce? Mercedes has such a power advantage that they don't have to concentrate on making the most efficient down force . Look at how hard some of their area's are working the airflow (such as their bardge boards), not an aerodynamicist but I wouldn't think these are very aero efficient.
You speak about the floor being efficient & yes Redbull do typically run the most rake & probably take the most advantage from this but since when does Mercedes run a lot of rake? From what I've seen MCH run more rake then Mercedes. I would say Redbull runs the most, then you have teams like MCH & Force India, then Ferrari, Mercedes, etc.
While I don't doubt Mercedes & Redbull run the most downforce, I doubt Mercedes is in the group of most efficient/least amount of drag for the amount of downforce produced.
Honda is still the weak link in the McLaren partnership. Yes it is getting better (& yes McLaren themselves still have work to do) but even Honda don't claim to yet be on par with Ferrari or even Renault.