I don't know, but I heard Alonso say that it wasn't possible to bring any major updates to fix the current problems with the triple-header. They seemed to have stop throwing updates on the car and focusing on fixing their problems. Looking at the comments of that McLaren aerodynamicst on Twitter, it was good weekend for them (test wise). So it seems that they are starting to understand what is wrong. If they do, they can make some big steps. Similar to what Red Bull has done last year, although you shouldn't expect magic to happen.Ground Effect wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 15:38A couple of weeks back, it was reported that they expected to have updates for Monaco, Canada and Silverstone. Is the plan still on for the Silverstone updates, or the FP sessions will strictly about testing parts for future races, likely from Hungary?RonDennis wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 15:01That's probably why they were running new parts on Friday. Those aren't raceable yet, but according to the Spanish media they did do what McLaren expected them to do. Let's hope they can make some progress after Silverstone.Ground Effect wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 13:18
Confirmation of what you mentioned. From the article below, looks like they believe they're making progress with finding a fix.
http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/story-321880.html
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