McLaren MCL34

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So far, from all the available photos, except for the stickers, there are no differences.

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can be the light, but maybe they shrinked the area abit here
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Were those grooves along the top of the boomerang wing present in Barcelona?

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90feet wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 13:58
Were those grooves along the top of the boomerang wing present in Barcelona?
Yes

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90feet wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 13:58
Were those grooves along the top of the boomerang wing present in Barcelona?
They were added through the test, can't remember which day. What I didn't notice until that picture was how the grooves mirror the vane pattern underneath. Not too sure of the exact benefit of it, but the grooves would generate small vortices to prevent flow separation and reduce drag. It must somehow marry with the work being done by the vanes along the bottom. :-s

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Xero wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 14:43
90feet wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 13:58
Were those grooves along the top of the boomerang wing present in Barcelona?
They were added through the test, can't remember which day. What I didn't notice until that picture was how the grooves mirror the vane pattern underneath. Not too sure of the exact benefit of it, but the grooves would generate small vortices to prevent flow separation and reduce drag. It must somehow marry with the work being done by the vanes along the bottom. :-s
CMIIW the groove on the boomerang was there for legality reason, not because aero reason. because no bodywork should appear if the car viewed from the bottom. so if there's a slit on the floor, there's a slit on the bodywork perpendicular above it.

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i think the only purpose is to make the part legal

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Yep, the slots were always there and their only purpose is to comply with the rules. When there is a gap in the floor no bodywork can be over it.

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Xero wrote:
90feet wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 13:58
Were those grooves along the top of the boomerang wing present in Barcelona?
They were added through the test, can't remember which day. What I didn't notice until that picture was how the grooves mirror the vane pattern underneath. Not too sure of the exact benefit of it, but the grooves would generate small vortices to prevent flow separation and reduce drag. It must somehow marry with the work being done by the vanes along the bottom. :-s
It has to as per the regulations... That’s why you see those grooves in all of the other cars in surfaces that are on top of the floors.


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pisangkacau wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 14:55
Xero wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 14:43
90feet wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 13:58

Were those grooves along the top of the boomerang wing present in Barcelona?
They were added through the test, can't remember which day. What I didn't notice until that picture was how the grooves mirror the vane pattern underneath. Not too sure of the exact benefit of it, but the grooves would generate small vortices to prevent flow separation and reduce drag. It must somehow marry with the work being done by the vanes along the bottom. :-s
CMIIW the groove on the boomerang was there for legality reason, not because aero reason. because no bodywork should appear if the car viewed from the bottom. so if there's a slit on the floor, there's a slit on the bodywork perpendicular above it.
Correct! It's called the silhouette rule.

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Xero wrote:
14 Mar 2019, 14:43
They were added through the test, can't remember which day. What I didn't notice until that picture was how the grooves mirror the vane pattern underneath. Not too sure of the exact benefit of it, but the grooves would generate small vortices to prevent flow separation and reduce drag. It must somehow marry with the work being done by the vanes along the bottom. :-s
No, they're for legality, which is why they match the slots below on all cars.

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<skysports>
“Mclaren looks ill prepared because the car doesn’t even have room to pull out of the garage”
</skysports>