mclaren111 wrote: ↑15 May 2020, 09:50
Mr Brooksy wrote: ↑14 May 2020, 15:33
seventhsin wrote: ↑14 May 2020, 13:05
I am now a McLaren fan.
I think I'll become one as well the way Williams are going...
As has been said, Ric, Lando, Merc and Seidl are a very strong lineup.
And don't forget Key & Pedromou
Yes Seidl looks like he is extremely switched on, same as james key I was reading a few old articles from last year when Seidl joined and pasted his comments below.
“The 1.5 seconds we are missing to the top cars, or even more depending on the track, is simply aero load,” Seidl stated.
Seidl said the “mission” he was given by the team was to quickly identify weaknesses, and the wind tunnel stuck out like a sore thumb.
"That is an absolute must if you have the goal of joining the top. You need a modern wind tunnel.”
"One of the big deficits we have at the moment is clearly not running our own wind tunnel in Woking. For nearly 10 years, we’ve been developing our car remotely at Toyota in Cologne."
James key joined last year and said the exact same thing basically
"Key, who joined the team this season from Toro Rosso, explained that a wind tunnel is a ‘little secret’ that helps teams extract the most from their design."
The wind tunnel will be ready in 2 years which started mid last year so guess is mid 2021 hopefully?
The interesting thing is why didn't Mclaren build a new wind tunnel these past 10 years seeing how important it is. It looks like its main reason they have not been competitive. Well better late than never. But any car designed by this new wind tunnel in 2021 in effect wont hit the track untill the 2022 season. So it will take time to see the results from the upcoming wind tunnel but hopefully in 2022 they can fight for the championship!
Ayrton Senna: Pure driving, pure racing, that´s what makes me happy.