https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mcla ... o-1045363/
Does anyone know if the weather changed from Friday to Saturday?
The fact is they deliberately compromised rear suspension by prioritising aero even on the suspension geometry. Dejavu a'la size zero. Pre season everyone was lauding and lapping the features as being unique and beneficial to aero. That PP has too much weight and has not learnt that its no more about just downforce but efficient aero.
But we've seen that Mclaren have made some of the biggest gains on the other tracks prior to this race, as has been posted in this thread. One race does not a season make.RonDennis wrote: ↑10 Jun 2018, 03:54Last year Honda were still having major problems at this point, but this new car is just 8 tenths quicker.
2018. ES Fernando Alonso McLaren 1:12.856 +2.092
2017. ES Fernando Alonso McLaren 1:13.693 +2.234
Force India - 1 sec faster
Red Bull - 1,5 sec faster
Ferrari - 1 sec faster
Renault - 1,2 sec faster
Willams - 7 tenths slower
So by switching to Renault (which according to McLaren should have given them more than half a second per lap), they made just tiny gains.
They had to change suspension anyway and it's not the first time McLaren have tried something outside of the box suspension wise but just because it brought an aero benefit doesn't mean the idea originated in the aero department.McMika98 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2018, 08:50The fact is they deliberately compromised rear suspension by prioritising aero even on the suspension geometry. Dejavu a'la size zero. Pre season everyone was lauding and lapping the features as being unique and beneficial to aero. That PP has too much weight and has not learnt that its no more about just downforce but efficient aero.
To all the blind witnesses who think Mcl33 was amazing out of traction, could that not be the engine driveability and tuning on the dyno? The chassis was prolly fifth best and the engine wasn't as bad as we were led to believe.
jk-27 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2018, 20:59I have to agree with everything you have said, as sad as it is to say.Shader wrote: ↑09 Jun 2018, 20:52It's time to face the music. Dumping honda was a HUGE failure from McLaren management. Outpaced by ... pretty much everyone... Honda and Renault a side, the car is very, Very, compromised. Greetings to Matt Morris and his comments on great engine integration and no compromises... We have new Williams here.
Bouillier needs to be fired. McLaren's downturn coincided with his hiring by the team. How no one at McLaren has recognised this is beyond me.