Jolle wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 19:53
godlameroso wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 19:43
Dunno why people insist on drawing conclusions from either lap times or laps completed.
The more laps you can do, the more data you have, the better your sim, the better and more in detail you can develop the car.
That might have been true before, but now, we're really at a point where you can reliably develop on the computer and use the track as validation. From this perspective you really don't need tons of track time to develop the car. The drivers miss out on real world running, and you always learn stuff on track, but I would say that as long as you put in 30 or 40 laps you can pretty much run your entire planned program.
McLaren builds their cars on the very ragged edge of what's possible, this is why they always have issues. Run it till it breaks, find out what broke or what caused it to break then make it stronger and lighter than it was before.