No. Looks cheap.
No. Looks cheap.
Can neither confirm or deny. But suffice to say that at least one team must have changed their plans.AR3-GP wrote: ↑17 Jan 2026, 19:53Our Silverstone villager (Emag wrote: ↑17 Jan 2026, 19:48I suppose no planned shakedown before Barcelona then?McLaren is not planning to launch its car until an event that takes place in Bahrain on February 9 – which is just two days before the first open test begins in Bahrain.
In the meantime, McLaren is set to run in the private test that takes place at Barcelona between January 26 and 30. Teams are allowed to run for three of the five days of action.
They've been awfully quiet this time around. No "teasers" and seemingly no fireup video either. One can wonder if they're a bit tight on schedules ...) said that 4 teams had shakedowns booked in Silverstone. If plans have not changed, then it would be Mclaren, Mercedes, and Williams in the next 2-3 days.
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It is quite unlike McLaren to have a completely unannounced "secret" shakedown to be honest. They're probably preparing the cargo for Barcelona next week.WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑20 Jan 2026, 22:38Can neither confirm or deny. But suffice to say that at least one team must have changed their plans.AR3-GP wrote: ↑17 Jan 2026, 19:53Our Silverstone villager () said that 4 teams had shakedowns booked in Silverstone. If plans have not changed, then it would be Mclaren, Mercedes, and Williams in the next 2-3 days.
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Didn’t they release videos of the car last year, from its un-announced shakedown, The day of the F1 75 launch?Emag wrote: ↑20 Jan 2026, 23:05It is quite unlike McLaren to have a completely unannounced "secret" shakedown to be honest. They're probably preparing the cargo for Barcelona next week.WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑20 Jan 2026, 22:38Can neither confirm or deny. But suffice to say that at least one team must have changed their plans.AR3-GP wrote: ↑17 Jan 2026, 19:53
Our Silverstone villager () said that 4 teams had shakedowns booked in Silverstone. If plans have not changed, then it would be Mclaren, Mercedes, and Williams in the next 2-3 days.
https://i.postimg.cc/4NsnJzBX/image.png
Went to Silverstone today no f1 cars on track alpines were the only trucks there seemed they were getting set up most the day few personnel pondering aboutEmag wrote: ↑20 Jan 2026, 23:05It is quite unlike McLaren to have a completely unannounced "secret" shakedown to be honest. They're probably preparing the cargo for Barcelona next week.WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑20 Jan 2026, 22:38Can neither confirm or deny. But suffice to say that at least one team must have changed their plans.AR3-GP wrote: ↑17 Jan 2026, 19:53
Our Silverstone villager () said that 4 teams had shakedowns booked in Silverstone. If plans have not changed, then it would be Mclaren, Mercedes, and Williams in the next 2-3 days.
https://i.postimg.cc/4NsnJzBX/image.png
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-ra ... /10791753/Each team will be able to take to the track on only three of the five days on the calendar: McLaren has made it official that it will skip Monday and it is very likely that several other teams will follow the world champions' example.
The MCL40 is currently in Austria, running on the dynos at engineering specialist AVL, which McLaren uses to sign off systems more confidently than using the facilities it has at its own base.
"That's where the car is at the moment, and then the car will be in Barcelona for the shakedown on track - this will happen directly at the test," said Stella.
"We plan to start testing either in day two or day three, so we will not be testing on day one, we wanted to give ourselves as much time as possible for development."
Yeah. I agree with this. If you are confident you usually are able to push things further, qualifying is a great example where Max is usually last on track because he is confident he can nail that one lap and make it work.CjC wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026, 09:45I’m not surprised in the least to be honest.
It’s the mentality of a confident world champions. We’ve seen the same pre-season strategy from Red Bull in the past- when Rob Marshall had his stint there.
Doesn’t mean they’ll have the quickest car from the get go- they may never have the quickest car in this ruleset but I’m confident they are doing what’s best for them considering they have the least amount of development available to them.