What went wrong though? Is James Key overrated? I had very high hopes for him. He was called the Next Big Thing in aerodynamics. Were so many completely wrong?
When will that Wind Tunnel and Simulator be ready?
What went wrong though? Is James Key overrated? I had very high hopes for him. He was called the Next Big Thing in aerodynamics. Were so many completely wrong?
McLaren went backwards under Ron Dennis in the end in part due to the focus on McLaren's road car business. Zak Brown stabilised the team and he's putting in place what's needed to get McLaren back to the sharp end of the grid eventually. They probably haven't got the brake issue solved yet, which means they are probably not able to fully exploit the car's true pace. Give it a few races before proclaiming the sky is falling in at least.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 19:22Actually Bruce Mclaren's team and Ron Dennis's Mclaren team did get all the titles. Zak Brown's version hasn't goten any yet but the worst thing is that they went massively backwards and unless there is a problem that by fixing will put them again in the top 3 I have a fear that they will need again years to catch up.JordanMugen wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 19:19What do you mean, which McLaren? Bruce McLaren's team, Ron Dennis' Project Four team or this Zak Brown team? Zak Brown's version had showed continual improvement up to 2021, so it's a bit harsh to say they are not McLaren and on the wrong path.
That is true. After 2007 the team started to lose key points of their structure. Do you think that fixing the brake issue and supposedly Mercedes fixes whatever engine problems exist are enough to cover up that much of a difference? I am scared to think that we would need another 3 years to cover up this mess.taperoo2k wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:11McLaren went backwards under Ron Dennis in the end in part due to the focus on McLaren's road car business. Zak Brown stabilised the team and he's putting in place what's needed to get McLaren back to the sharp end of the grid eventually. They probably haven't got the brake issue solved yet, which means they are probably not able to fully exploit the car's true pace. Give it a few races before proclaiming the sky is falling in at least.
James Key isn't an aerodynamicist though, he's an engineer with an expertise in chassis development. He's nothing like Adrian Newey.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:10What went wrong though? Is James Key overrated? I had very high hopes for him. He was called the Next Big Thing in aerodynamics. Were so many completely wrong?
When will that Wind Tunnel and Simulator be ready?
Unfortunately.Xero wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:30James Key isn't an aerodynamicist though, he's an engineer with an expertise in chassis development. He's nothing like Adrian Newey.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:10What went wrong though? Is James Key overrated? I had very high hopes for him. He was called the Next Big Thing in aerodynamics. Were so many completely wrong?
When will that Wind Tunnel and Simulator be ready?
Fix the brake issue, deal with problems that would have popped up in testing and then we'll see where McLaren are in the pecking order. As for the Mercedes PU ? It's difficult to say. It's either that the Mercedes PU is fine, but Red Bull, Ferrari and Renault have made a leap forward over Mercedes. Or the true pace of the Mercedes PU is being masked by Mercedes powered teams not as yet fully understanding their car concepts and extracting the best performance out of them.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:15That is true. After 2007 the team started to lose key points of their structure. Do you think that fixing the brake issue and supposedly Mercedes fixes whatever engine problems exist are enough to cover up that much of a difference?taperoo2k wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:11McLaren went backwards under Ron Dennis in the end in part due to the focus on McLaren's road car business. Zak Brown stabilised the team and he's putting in place what's needed to get McLaren back to the sharp end of the grid eventually. They probably haven't got the brake issue solved yet, which means they are probably not able to fully exploit the car's true pace. Give it a few races before proclaiming the sky is falling in at least.
Doesn't really matter. What matters is we are over a second off..maybe more. With no correlations issues. So basically a garbage car. The season is a write off. They can throw 20 upgrades at this thing. It's not closing that kind of gap. It simply doesn't happen. Never has and never will.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:35Who is our Chief Aerodynamicist? Why was James Key getting overhyped as the new Andrian Newey if he wasn't an aerodynamicist.
Didn't James Key also produced last years car? I remember it was a fine car with the restrictions and makes me wonder if it could be better without them. What happened this year? How did James Key fail so much to produce a car that can give mechanical and aero grip?1m0bius1 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:44Doesn't really matter. What matters is we are over a second off..maybe more. With no correlations issues. So basically a garbage car. The season is a write off. They can throw 20 upgrades at this thing. It's not closing that kind of gap. It simply doesn't happen. Never has and never will.
Merc has the greatest potential as they have an issues to solve.
Key basically said car is fine. But just lacks mechanical and aero grip. Literally the worst case scenario. Good night Irene.
From what I understand pat fry developed a certain aero philosophy that Key didn't fundamentally change. Just improved. So they just went with the flow so to speak to minimise redesign etc. They just continued that development path "with an eye on the new regs". Well the new regulations are here and this is the result. Miles behind with no correlations issues.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:50Didn't James Key also produced last years car? I remember it was a fine car with the restrictions and makes me wonder if it could be better without them. What happened this year? How did James Key fail so much to produce a car that can give mechanical and aero grip?1m0bius1 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 20:44Doesn't really matter. What matters is we are over a second off..maybe more. With no correlations issues. So basically a garbage car. The season is a write off. They can throw 20 upgrades at this thing. It's not closing that kind of gap. It simply doesn't happen. Never has and never will.
Merc has the greatest potential as they have an issues to solve.
Key basically said car is fine. But just lacks mechanical and aero grip. Literally the worst case scenario. Good night Irene.