A little late but that quote is from Andrea Stella not Andreas Seidl.Ground Effect wrote: ↑14 May 2019, 20:39Andreas Seidl after testing today.
“We conducted some aerodynamic tests to learn more about the aero package that we took to the Spanish Grand Prix, in addition to some further aerodynamic developments that we are considering for future introduction. We also gathered some information which will be very useful for the development of the car.”
Too many Andrea(s).... I hope they won’t spoil the broth.. Thanks for pointing that out.M840TR wrote: ↑16 May 2019, 18:39A little late but that quote is from Andrea Stella not Andreas Seidl.Ground Effect wrote: ↑14 May 2019, 20:39Andreas Seidl after testing today.
“We conducted some aerodynamic tests to learn more about the aero package that we took to the Spanish Grand Prix, in addition to some further aerodynamic developments that we are considering for future introduction. We also gathered some information which will be very useful for the development of the car.”
McLaren – 0.425s loss (tyre corrected – 0.775s Gain)
Again – this is a team with caveats. McLaren has performed stronger at rear-limited venues in 2019 while pre-season at Barcelona it was Carlos Sainz Jr. who led the way inside the team. Lando Norris’ Q2 time was McLaren’s fastest of the weekend as a scruffy effort wrecked Sainz Jr.’s prospects, having been the quicker of the pair until that point. It’s therefore reasonable to make an assumption that Sainz Jr. would have made that 0.425s loss gap a little smaller, giving it an overall comparatively larger gain than some of its rivals.
Can I clarify which Ivan you are talking about?ThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 12:49So Ivan retweeted this article: https://extraconfidencial.com/noticias/ ... do-alonso/ .
Using Google translate:
"It would be expected that this feature would have pushed them on the Montmeló track , but this was not the case due to misunderstandings with the setup. The adjustments of each circuit were poorly calculated and both drivers complained about a lack of general performance, already solved."
"This they know in McLaren because in the two days of testing after the Grand Prix of Spain , without pressure, without hurry, without limitations of time on the track, they managed to reduce the records in a second. The car is better than it looks; What they lack is knowledge and development of what they have built."
Interesting article... But being a Spanish outlet, it’s not surprising that they’re being positive, but I hope they are with good reason and a good performance is on the cards for Monaco.ThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 12:49So Ivan retweeted this article: https://extraconfidencial.com/noticias/ ... do-alonso/ .
Using Google translate:
"It would be expected that this feature would have pushed them on the Montmeló track , but this was not the case due to misunderstandings with the setup. The adjustments of each circuit were poorly calculated and both drivers complained about a lack of general performance, already solved."
"This they know in McLaren because in the two days of testing after the Grand Prix of Spain , without pressure, without hurry, without limitations of time on the track, they managed to reduce the records in a second. The car is better than it looks; What they lack is knowledge and development of what they have built."
Ivan Roldan I believe, McLaren aerodynamicist._cerber1 wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 13:08Can I clarify which Ivan you are talking about?ThePapayaJaguar wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 12:49So Ivan retweeted this article: https://extraconfidencial.com/noticias/ ... do-alonso/ .
Using Google translate:
"It would be expected that this feature would have pushed them on the Montmeló track , but this was not the case due to misunderstandings with the setup. The adjustments of each circuit were poorly calculated and both drivers complained about a lack of general performance, already solved."
"This they know in McLaren because in the two days of testing after the Grand Prix of Spain , without pressure, without hurry, without limitations of time on the track, they managed to reduce the records in a second. The car is better than it looks; What they lack is knowledge and development of what they have built."
mclaren111 wrote: ↑17 May 2019, 11:09https://www.motorsportweek.com/admin/ck ... h-2019.jpg
https://www.motorsportweek.com/admin/ck ... h-2019.jpg
McLaren – 0.425s loss (tyre corrected – 0.775s Gain)
Again – this is a team with caveats. McLaren has performed stronger at rear-limited venues in 2019 while pre-season at Barcelona it was Carlos Sainz Jr. who led the way inside the team. Lando Norris’ Q2 time was McLaren’s fastest of the weekend as a scruffy effort wrecked Sainz Jr.’s prospects, having been the quicker of the pair until that point. It’s therefore reasonable to make an assumption that Sainz Jr. would have made that 0.425s loss gap a little smaller, giving it an overall comparatively larger gain than some of its rivals.
Let's hope the test this week helped with sorting developments faster...