Sainz did say it might get fixed by finding the right balance so it may be just down to understanding the car better.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑07 Apr 2019, 09:38It's possible they are struggling to get front end grip due to the change in frontend suspension geometry. If that is the case, there should be "low hanging fruit" to be found in suspension setup.
Also, faster than the Redbull on the straights.ThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑10 Apr 2019, 10:38Even cooler video! Looks like Carlos lost those six one-hundredths at the last corner! Had a bit of oversteer there. The car does look very fast in the straights. The car looks very promising!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ptvx7qqCr8
One thing I notice is how early Carlos is able to go full throttle compared to Max, really good tractionThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑10 Apr 2019, 10:38Even cooler video! Looks like Carlos lost those six one-hundredths at the last corner! Had a bit of oversteer there. The car does look very fast in the straights. The car looks very promising!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ptvx7qqCr8
This is to direct air towards the strakes underneath which would've otherwise been somewhat blocked by the mainplane. The vortexes they form help generate outwash.f1rules wrote: ↑10 Apr 2019, 15:34an observation, looking around a bit, i found there is one area where mclaren is different from all other cars, mclaren raise their fw mainplane outer sections earlier and more then others, this aids the rear? with more clean air while compromising front df a bit or? i quess the more mainplane closer to the ground, the more front df created?.
Also considering recent stories of a front limited car
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D3xfV6YWkAA4Oxp.jpg
compared to rb
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/amp ... nt-win.jpg
I do not think it is that much different. Check out the picture below, to my untrained eye, McLaren's front wing looks like a lovechild of Red Bulls (lower part) and Ferrari's (upper part). Each wing is quite unique but it doesn't seem that out of the ordinary.f1rules wrote: ↑10 Apr 2019, 15:34an observation, looking around a bit, i found there is one area where mclaren is different from all other cars, mclaren raise their fw mainplane outer sections earlier and more then others, this aids the rear? with more clean air while compromising front df a bit or? i quess the more mainplane closer to the ground, the more front df created?.
Also considering recent stories of a front limited car
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D3xfV6YWkAA4Oxp.jpg
compared to rb
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/amp ... nt-win.jpg
I also think that costs a bit of downforce, but most front wings this year, if not all of them, have some sort of compromise on downforce, as they also did in previous years. Downforce is far from being their only function.
DiogoBrand wrote: ↑10 Apr 2019, 21:56I also think that costs a bit of downforce, but most front wings this year, if not all of them, have some sort of compromise on downforce, as they also did in previous years. Downforce is far from being their only function.