
Ground Effect wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 16:39Great, thanks for the detailed info!Bisonas wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 16:19lol both Mclarens are doing long runs on used softs atm and they are on lvl with Lecrec times on same laps used softs.
Both Mclarens seems way better on long runs than HAAS drivers that are also on softs.
SAI is doing constant laps at mid 1.23s he went the soft up to 19 laps, more than anyone..
very very impressive staff from Mclaren on soft long runs !!
Edit:
Mclarens and Lecrec switched to HARD. LEC started mid 1.22s and SAI high 1.22s . NOR cant follow SAI pace on hard.
Hard seems more hard to read.Even SAI was inconsistent. Lots of ppl went from soft to medium and others went from soft to hard.
Some medium runners where pretty fast also,on long runs, RIC in particular but MCL didnt used medium for long runs at all.
The motors shipped from Paris. 2 have arrive 2 are late. They should all be there tomorrow.
This is actually brilliant. Any pictures of them floating around? Or something I can google to maybe find a picture?PhillipM wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 01:39No, mclaren have very distinctive, heavily modified cars for taking last minute parts to GP's, they have endurance/saddle fuel tanks, modified radiators/cooling systems, etc, so that they can cover most of Europe faster than delivery by aircraft can without having to stop for fuel, etc.
They're very easy to spot, as a bonus. It's what they use for rush parts.
wow i didnt know that. so are they actually modded mclaren street cars? i was just joking, and figured they were using vans, but after seeing that 911, not so sure. that would make a great documentary, filming the ride Top Gear style.PhillipM wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 01:39No, mclaren have very distinctive, heavily modified cars for taking last minute parts to GP's, they have endurance/saddle fuel tanks, modified radiators/cooling systems, etc, so that they can cover most of Europe faster than delivery by aircraft can without having to stop for fuel, etc.
They're very easy to spot, as a bonus. It's what they use for rush parts.
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Mercedes, McLaren and Renault will build a car for the first 18" tires. There will be 3 sessions in 2019.