I believe that the Brazilian government said that the five year deal was worth around $150m, so it's a fair chunk of change.
Probably both. Looking at the helmets, it's not a big deal (money wise).Ground Effect wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 15:31Are they bringing money as well, or just sensors_cerber1 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 15:27Old-new partner
https://www.mclaren.com/racing/partners ... rtnership/![]()
Additionally, the MindMaze brand will be represented on the McLaren MCL34 Formula 1 car and on Carlos Sainz’s and Lando Norris’s racing kit and helmets.
They probably couldn't get heat into the tires, may be the same here in US. They were ok on the soft tire, but were nowhere on the harder rubber.
Thanks for the article... It does bring up the issue with top speed that have seeing lately, additional drag/downforce to cope with the slow corners is hurting the straight line speed._cerber1 wrote:Perhaps in Abu Dhabi we will see new parts for the 2020 chassis.
https://www.thebestf1.es/mclaren-menos- ... dinamicas/
Last paragraphSmallSoldier wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 16:05Thanks for the article... It does bring up the issue with top speed that have seeing lately, additional drag/downforce to cope with the slow corners is hurting the straight line speed._cerber1 wrote:Perhaps in Abu Dhabi we will see new parts for the 2020 chassis.
https://www.thebestf1.es/mclaren-menos- ... dinamicas/
The article doesn’t make any reference to Abu Dhabi or new parts whatsoever though.
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It's always for consistent tyre performance.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑31 Oct 2019, 16:05Thanks for the article... It does bring up the issue with top speed that have seeing lately, additional drag/downforce to cope with the slow corners is hurting the straight line speed._cerber1 wrote:Perhaps in Abu Dhabi we will see new parts for the 2020 chassis.
https://www.thebestf1.es/mclaren-menos- ... dinamicas/
The article doesn’t make any reference to Abu Dhabi or new parts whatsoever though.
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https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/f1/ultim ... minada.htmThe UOL Esporte found that the government works from the beginning of the year to break this contract, which will only be possible with the payment of a termination fine. The deal, however, remains valid according to McLaren. ...
_cerber1 wrote: ↑01 Nov 2019, 12:33Carlos said that they understood the reasons for the lack of pace at Harda in Mexico City, and no longer expect such problems.
https://www.thebestf1.es/mclaren-ya-ha- ... 34-mexico/