In addition to the tenth that the upgrade may bring... You also have a tenth or two from the confidence boost that it brings to the drivers... Been able to brake 5 meters later, accelerate a fraction of a second earlier and in general trust the car below you will also have a direct effect on the lap times.PhillipM wrote:Probably a tenth in outright pace but a chunk more in the race due to consistancy and having setup/tyre temperature options with more front grip. Mclaren said in testing they weren't going to try changing the setup too much to sort the front understeer and tyre temps, as it would compromise the car too much, when they had parts coming that would solve most of it anyway.
Nice... They didn't do a McLaren unboxed for Bahrain.
No mention of the engine, obviously..."McLaren have obviously had a rough couple of years in terms of probably their chassis not being as good as it could be but they have turned it around this year. That's good for the sport. I think they've produced a good car, for sure, which should certainly give them a much better season than they had last year. It's unlikely it's going to give them race-winning performance but they have made a good step which is positive for the sport."
Interesting that they blurred the car.
Not that interesting, they had the P/U cover off, so one would normally expect it to be blurred out at this point of the season.
seems slighty redundant. of the 4 power units they and honda have the worst in performance while so far renault have the least reliable. so i don't think anyone will be looking expecting to find somthing epic. redbull had the engine last year so will know what the basic method is with the current engine so its hiding nothing as no one is looking.daren_p wrote: ↑08 Apr 2019, 23:24Not that interesting, they had the P/U cover off, so one would normally expect it to be blurred out at this point of the season.
If there was no point in this, the team would not do it. You just do not know all the nuances.marmer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2019, 09:34seems slighty redundant. of the 4 power units they and honda have the worst in performance while so far renault have the least reliable. so i don't think anyone will be looking expecting to find somthing epic. redbull had the engine last year so will know what the basic method is with the current engine so its hiding nothing as no one is looking.
It could be for legal reasons.marmer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2019, 09:34seems slighty redundant. of the 4 power units they and honda have the worst in performance while so far renault have the least reliable. so i don't think anyone will be looking expecting to find somthing epic. redbull had the engine last year so will know what the basic method is with the current engine so its hiding nothing as no one is looking.
I found it interesting as I believe there were photographs of the car without the cover already out there. Seemed redundant and unnecessary but I guess it's better safe than sorry.
Who's to say its in regards to the P/U itself, it could be more of McLaren not wanting others to see their packaging or other possible "tricks" they don't want to be seen.marmer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2019, 09:34seems slighty redundant. of the 4 power units they and honda have the worst in performance while so far renault have the least reliable. so i don't think anyone will be looking expecting to find somthing epic. redbull had the engine last year so will know what the basic method is with the current engine so its hiding nothing as no one is looking.