Hard to know unless the team mention it. Id speculate that not being able to change suspension etc when sharing the chassis for the Merc PU may have compromised the car in a few ways.mclaren111 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 13:03
Such a pity... Last year they were up there with the best in this area... Assume it's the PU change ??
we now have a better understanding of the car than we did last weekend… let's see what we can do tomorrow
Lando is showing that there isn’t a problem with stability under braking… Yes, Daniel is struggling, but it’s not because the car isn’t stablemclaren111 wrote:
Such a pity... Last year they were up there with the best in this area... Assume it's the PU change ??
Agreed, I don't think this is driving style either, I think Lando just has a better and finer feel for the brakes, knows how to get them closer to the optimal brake pressure, at least with this car.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 19:59Lando is showing that there isn’t a problem with stability under braking… Yes, Daniel is struggling, but it’s not because the car isn’t stablemclaren111 wrote:
Such a pity... Last year they were up there with the best in this area... Assume it's the PU change ??
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Maclaren introduced a slightly higher front wing a few races ago to help with this issue. Iirc they said the old wing was prone to stalling under braking when it got too close to the ground.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 19:59Lando is showing that there isn’t a problem with stability under braking… Yes, Daniel is struggling, but it’s not because the car isn’t stablemclaren111 wrote:
Such a pity... Last year they were up there with the best in this area... Assume it's the PU change ??
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Source please? I haven’t read anything in regards to that… Would like to read the articledjos wrote:Maclaren introduced a slightly higher front wing a few races ago to help with this issue. Iirc they said the old wing was prone to stalling under braking when it got too close to the ground.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 19:59Lando is showing that there isn’t a problem with stability under braking… Yes, Daniel is struggling, but it’s not because the car isn’t stablemclaren111 wrote:
Such a pity... Last year they were up there with the best in this area... Assume it's the PU change ??
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Sure thing:SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 00:34Source please? I haven’t read anything in regards to that… Would like to read the articledjos wrote:Maclaren introduced a slightly higher front wing a few races ago to help with this issue. Iirc they said the old wing was prone to stalling under braking when it got too close to the ground.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 19:59
Lando is showing that there isn’t a problem with stability under braking… Yes, Daniel is struggling, but it’s not because the car isn’t stable
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The outer end of the mainplane of McLaren’s new front wing has been lifted slightly and the inboard end of the slot gap between the mainplane and the first flap has also been opened up. Both of these changes are to reduce sensitivity.
The outboard end gets very low to the ground when the car is braking and turning into the corner, and in mid corner when the car is rolled.
Because it is so close one of two things will happen: it stalls and you lose front end, or it doesn’t stall and the front grip increases, making the rear more nervous. My bet would be on the former, so raising it slightly will reduce that stall slightly.
Thanks! I really appreciate it!djos wrote:Sure thing:SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 00:34Source please? I haven’t read anything in regards to that… Would like to read the articledjos wrote: Maclaren introduced a slightly higher front wing a few races ago to help with this issue. Iirc they said the old wing was prone to stalling under braking when it got too close to the ground.
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https://the-race.com/formula-1/gary-and ... and-floor/
The outer end of the mainplane of McLaren’s new front wing has been lifted slightly and the inboard end of the slot gap between the mainplane and the first flap has also been opened up. Both of these changes are to reduce sensitivity.
The outboard end gets very low to the ground when the car is braking and turning into the corner, and in mid corner when the car is rolled.
Because it is so close one of two things will happen: it stalls and you lose front end, or it doesn’t stall and the front grip increases, making the rear more nervous. My bet would be on the former, so raising it slightly will reduce that stall slightly.
Lando has just learnt to drive around the issues more than Ricciardo. Lando even mentioned he still struggles with it at times, so there are issues there, at times the car has been described as being on a "knifes edge" and we saw how far we were behind the top two last race, so no doubt Dan's input from his experience with RBR and how he helped at Renault bodes well for improving the McLaren in future.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 19:59Lando is showing that there isn’t a problem with stability under braking… Yes, Daniel is struggling, but it’s not because the car isn’t stablemclaren111 wrote:
Such a pity... Last year they were up there with the best in this area... Assume it's the PU change ??
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I’m sure that Daniel will have input for the team, but let’s not forget that drivers do not develop cars… They help the team understand what they feel it’s missing and then the teams try and incorporate that into the next car… The MCL33 had input from 2 WDC’s (Alonso and Button) and it was probably the worst car McLaren build in the last decade.runningmanz wrote:Lando has just learnt to drive around the issues more than Ricciardo. Lando even mentioned he still struggles with it at times, so there are issues there, at times the car has been described as being on a "knifes edge" and we saw how far we were behind the top two last race, so no doubt Dan's input from his experience with RBR and how he helped at Renault bodes well for improving the McLaren in future.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 19:59Lando is showing that there isn’t a problem with stability under braking… Yes, Daniel is struggling, but it’s not because the car isn’t stablemclaren111 wrote:
Such a pity... Last year they were up there with the best in this area... Assume it's the PU change ??
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There was a similar just now in FP3 showing same. RIC braking earlier and carrying more speed through the corner, though likely much later on the throttle and slower than NOR through the corner. To me this would suggest that the MCL does not rotate well in the corners and needs to be slowed down more. Would be interesting to see a trace. Is NOR creating more of a V into the corners? Slowing more, turning the car harder and accelerating sooner?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 20:51What I found interesting during the transmission was the following graphic showing the difference in braking between Lando and Daniel:
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The graph shows what we all knew by now, that Lando brakes later than Daniel and he seems to brake harder too, which can see in the difference between how much each decelerate the car coming into the corner (Lando decelerates the car 10 kph more than than Daniel in a shorter distance).
What really caught my attention was the the amount of G-Forces each experience when applying the brakes, based on the above I would have expected Lando to have more G-Force during braking, but it’s the opposite… What that tells me is that Daniel initial braking application is actually harder than Lando’s, but he releases them earlier and for longer.
Lando on the other hand, has less initial braking application, but he doesn’t release the pressure as much (trail braking less than Daniel)… That’s also why Lando also shows more braking power than Daniel, even when he is on the brakes for a shorter period of time.
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