Vanja #66 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2018, 21:09
trinidefender wrote: ↑05 Jul 2018, 17:12
I'm going to guess that the addition of the halo and the loss of the T wing are the main cause of this.
Mercedes claimed they completely negated Halo negative effects with the new car, so McLaren didn't keep up if that's the case. And T-wing is a loss, but not that big to be honest.
There could be a lot of reasons for this, my best guess is correlation issues.
Maybe but Mercedes saying that they negated the negative effects of the halo is a rather grey term. It could mean that Mercedes is saying that even with the halo there they were able to make the bodywork and rear wing behind act as if it weren't there or, how I read it, that it just sounds like they are saying that they were able to make this years car have more downforce than last years car regardless of the halo....in which case yes, it means that they did do a better job than McLaren.
I believe the loss of the shark fin had a large effect as well...not on total downforce numbers, but on the stability of the car which may have led to McLaren making more compromises in other parts of the car. If I remember correctly, Mercedes ran one of the smallest shark fins last year...I'm guessing therefore that the loss of some of that bodywork hurt them the least as they lost the least bodywork percentage wise.
Something just isn't adding up with the new car and I would have to agree that correlation issues sounds like the most plausible answer.
Thoughts?