Isnt it just the whole car from above to use for marking the pit box, the garage space ect so they have everything lined up for the car. Mclaren do it this way rather than measuring it with a tape measure. So basically its just a top view of the whole car.McFAN wrote: ↑02 Jul 2020, 21:54Anyone know what this is for ?
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... -pit-1.jpg
They lacked front wing DF and had oversteer. I don't think you can make the jump that it has anything to do with car length. I also don't think the McLaren is anywhere near the lengths of the Merc or the Ferrari. The. Ferrari and 8 other longer cars were slower than RBR in quali.f1rules wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 10:06not accurate meassure by any means, but gives an idea of the proportions and length, the mclaren, which is confirmed to have a longer wheelbase, and it does look like a long mofo to me. Judging by the w11 and rpw10 its also the right way to go. Gives a more stable platform, with more df. Rbs short car no doubt is very good, but it did seem a bit edgy this weekend and i think the concept is more difficult to master. Add to that, mcl swithcing to merc next year, and it makes perfect sense they increased the length.
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I figured it was just shining in the sunshine, all looks like 1-piece CF to me... except the corners and support brackets, they look to be made of metal
I think the metal joints in the middle of the 3 outer winglets let them try different winglets, if you look at the cf ones, the have a curve, and the white ones go down straight. Which let me believe they are prototype parts ...
I know what you mean, it can be seen on the older diffusor version. But by the new one it`s the left and right 1/3 of the diffusor. And i don`t think it`s a reflection because i also noticed it on the moving car.