I agree.RonDennis wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 11:13I doubt RBR can make the same gains as McLaren. Their car is much more advanced than the McLaren.zeph wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 19:23We’re saying the same thing. I meant that RBR are the current kings of in-season development, not McLaren. I guess I could have worded that more clearly.dren wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 13:01
That used to be the case when Mclaren would seemingly develop their way out of a hole, but I don't know if it still is. Mercedes and Red Bull are extremely good at developing a car over the season. Both made significant strides last year. Mclaren not only has to keep up with them, but close a significant gap, too. The real benchmark is Red Bull since they are both running the same PU. Renault is throwing resources at its team now, so they'll be no slouch.
Logic says that Mclaren,with the engine integration process it had to endure, the fine tuning with the engine modes that still has to do, and because of the basic spec car that started the championship it will have the best development rate among Renault Engine Cars. Probably among all cars tbh.
But it remains to be seen.