BrunoH wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 11:09
question, everyone seems to think that the problem with the Mclaren is mechanical/ low traction ( suspension design etc ) however, everytime it rained and Alonso went out... he was on the top of the timesheets.... now if its wet its always low grip / traction. it wold be good to see a real qualy in the rain to mesure... what do you guys think about this?
So we all agree its low speed traction leading to the use of more aero DF. We are not all in agreement with regards to if we think mechanical grip has anything to do with it. McLaren claim its solely aero.
So when you think about McLaren running more DF which leads to TOP SPEED penalty...that top speed penalty is mitigated in the rain for obvious reasons. That is, in the rain, they get all of the gain from the extra DF and none of the pain. Not to mention that any lack of power from the PU is also neutralized.
So yes...it would be interesting.