Nuvolari wrote: ↑05 Jun 2018, 12:03
With talk of the rear suspension being the culprit for some of the low speed performance of the car, I wonder if this suggests a flaw in the hierarchy of the car design team. Clearly, the aero team is ruling the roost at McLaren and over ruling the chassis guys. I'm not sure this is a recipe for success, as there is an inherent imbalance in the car design.
Also as a fan of the team I have to question why it has taken them 3 years to realise this. Even from the scraps of data us fans get to see, we've been saying that the car simply is not good in the low speed stuff. Why were no measures taken to address this till now? Poor show McLaren.
Personally, I'm not sure there is a good synergy between the different departments responsible for the car concept.
It's a new rear suspension so we can't say it took them 3 years to realise this to be fair. Last year the suspension was getting regular praise in AMuS and allegedly they were one of the teams that had the ride height trick. They had to redesign it because that trick got further clamped down on and obviously they had the engine change.
Management structure is fair to question yeah and I think they bit off far too much over one winter with the engine,suspension and nose concept change all at once. Ironically it's a little bit like Honda the previous winter with a new concept,new lean burn and "extra harvest" proving too much for one winters work. It obviously didn't work for McLaren either and it's cost someone their job which is never nice.
We'll see if they can catch up but if I was them I'd switch most of my attention to the new rules for next year and try and steal a march there but it'll be tough.