They can use the panels when doing major work. I think the rule is you can close up when taking the floor off.NiyolHuayra wrote: ↑25 Mar 2021, 04:35F1 banned the use of panels that the teams used to hide their cars, if I am now wrong
It's similar to last year, and even 2019
With this years homologation rules that’s unlikely to change, but having a years experience with the Merc PU will pay dividends for 2022NiyolHuayra wrote: ↑25 Mar 2021, 09:48I can only believe that as they get to know the engine and cooling needs the radiator will shrink. It's a bit logical to me
Yes, I think James Key had stated that they could have been more aggressive with the packaging, but the rules this year prevented that.the EDGE wrote: ↑25 Mar 2021, 10:00With this years homologation rules that’s unlikely to change, but having a years experience with the Merc PU will pay dividends for 2022NiyolHuayra wrote: ↑25 Mar 2021, 09:48I can only believe that as they get to know the engine and cooling needs the radiator will shrink. It's a bit logical to me
Those brake ducts are mega!
Was just thinking that. It's a thing of beauty.
I remember in the AMuS interview with James Key that was posted on here, he was asked why the MCL35M didn’t have the bulge like the Mercedes and Aston Martin. He said they’d gone with a different philosophy, and he then said that’s all he’s going to say on the matter. Made me wonder if he felt McLaren had found something more efficient.NiyolHuayra wrote: ↑25 Mar 2021, 09:26https://twitter.com/AlbertFabrega/statu ... 5975131137
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ExTtkRfXIAA ... me=900x900
A little insight.
Very cool shot.