McG wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 21:03
RonDennis wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 20:15
mwillems wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 14:38
All i hear is a yet to be identified aero issue, which is also a statement from a journo. I guess the truth will out at somepoint.
Well according to the guy from McLaren they've made some good progress on finding out what went wrong. Zak Brown said in Germany that the car has several problems, which probably means it's fundamentally flawed. So I would expect that they're fully switching to 2019 quite soon, because you can't polish a turd.
McG wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 13:43
I don't think McLaren can improve much if any this year. Their next chance will be 2021 where hopefully the new rules will shake everything up and McLaren concentrate on the 2021 car very early. Also hopefully by that time Renault have a better engine or McLaren change to a better engine by a new manufacturer.
It is not looking good for the next few years.
Working on the 2021 car, I'm glad you ain't running a racing team.
Angel wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 12:11
Not that it matters much, but anyone knows why, under the safety car period, Alonso was not allowed to unlap himself?
He was 2 laps down.
No and you aren't either so step down from your high horse.
Mercedes put a lot of very early work into their 2014 car, Honda into the 2009 car. So enough of your crap.
By the end of 2019 when McLaren are still nowhere it will become a realistic option to increase focus on 2021.
One thing you don't understand for sure is that teams do think that far ahead no matter what situation they are in.
They're using a new front wing in 2019, so it's probably important to get that right instead of aiming for a year without any rules. So enough of your crap of throwing away another two years. This car is fundamentally flawed and I don't see any reasons why they shouldn't be able to fix their problems. If they can't do it next year, why should they be able to do it two years later. If you're talking about wins and podiums, yeah that's not going to happen any time soon, at least not based on pure pace.
M840TR wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 22:51
diffuser wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 22:39
M840TR wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 20:43
I didn't see any new bargeboard & midwing parts in Germany. Development starts at the front, always. That's why they were testing FW and brake ducts mostly. Maybe a new floor too.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DiihmJBXcAAEOZO.jpg
They look to have modified the chicken wing in that picture too .
It's the same. They just removed that quasi canard up top and put flo-viz. If there's anywhere I'm expecting an upgrade it's the floor leading edge and area behing bargeboard to guide air underneath the floor and towards diffuser.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dg7gZtJW4AEZw5B.jpg:large
As far as I know they only introduced a couple of small new parts. More parts for a new concept should arrive in Hungary according to various Spanish sources.