Yes the RB14 has similar support devices, like other cars. In pre-season testing they were falling off due to structural weakness so they added them. I have to apologize but I'm not really catching your train of thought here.
Yes the RB14 has similar support devices, like other cars. In pre-season testing they were falling off due to structural weakness so they added them. I have to apologize but I'm not really catching your train of thought here.
Just hoping that the major upgrade for Hungry includes new midwing/bargeboards T-tray, etc.
I hope so too. That area needs some dire attention.diffuser wrote: ↑24 Jul 2018, 09:34Just hoping that the major upgrade for Hungry includes new midwing/bargeboards T-tray, etc.
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I don't believe McLaren feels that they can challenge the mid-field teams on certain tracks and 4th place isn't possible in my eyes. This years car is just flawed, it's a sh!t stain and it has been one from day one.adrianjordan wrote: ↑24 Jul 2018, 14:01Respectfully disagree that continuing in season development is useless.
The mid-field is so tight that they could still aim for 4th in WCC if they manage to unlock some potential.
Also a lot of areas will carry over to next year's car. Just because aero is changing, mechanical development is stable and areas like the sidepods etc can be carried over.
Major modifications are opposite of what they need right now. That's just slapping on parts to see which one sticks. It's a step by step process. Slow and agonising, yes. But development is only possible once the spark of success has been lit. If it has in Hungary, expect improvement since then.Pany wrote: ↑24 Jul 2018, 13:44Honly hope I have is McLaren is designing a new car around the same chassis but with big modification to optimise aero and engine layout, to be tested after Hungary in 2018; otherwise they are --- up to 2020. there is no other way to get closer to Renault, Redbull. If they plan instead to start new car for 2019 they will amplify the technical dealy with respect to all other teams. Keeping to develop this car in season is totally useless
The 2009 car was one as well, and they have managed to make a winner out of it. Clearly a mission impossible in this year, but making it a solid contender for points is worth doing and possible to do so.RonDennis wrote: ↑24 Jul 2018, 15:19I don't believe McLaren feels that they can challenge the mid-field teams on certain tracks and 4th place isn't possible in my eyes. This years car is just flawed, it's a sh!t stain and it has been one from day one.adrianjordan wrote: ↑24 Jul 2018, 14:01Respectfully disagree that continuing in season development is useless.
The mid-field is so tight that they could still aim for 4th in WCC if they manage to unlock some potential.
Also a lot of areas will carry over to next year's car. Just because aero is changing, mechanical development is stable and areas like the sidepods etc can be carried over.