mwillems wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 15:42
SmallSoldier wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 14:27
mwillems wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 08:49
They still have the same huge rear wing they have run all season so they seems to be able to claw the DF back albeit at the cost of drag. Its nice to know that any improvement to the floor will effectively also reduce drag through setup. Double benefits for any floor improvements we bring.
Every team is running a large wing this weekend though, with the rain every single team was running a high downforce configuration… There may be more drag in the McLaren and in previous races they clearly were using a larger wing than others, but not this weekend… We shouldn’t forget that there definitely seem to be something going on with the PU too.
To be fair I didn't check the other wings, just that Maccas was still the massive one so that may well be true. Are the other teams configured for max rear wing as we are?
With regards to the engine, Merc themselves have said that it is only 1-2 tenths off but certainly something doesn't feel quite right. Looking at the telemetry from the previous page, Mclarens straight line speed is on a par until it reaches 250kph, it's a very specific number... Could be drag, but I suppose could also be struggling when moving into top gear?
If you consider that Imola is not necessarily an easy track to overtake and the fact that it was expected to be a wet qualifying, most (can’t say all, haven’t checked) teams used a high downforce configuration in order to qualify as high as possible (critical in this track)… The only one that I remember seeing with an skinnier rear wing was Hamilton.
The lack of top speed or how it tapers towards the end of the straights seems more a deployment issue than outright lack of power (although, both would have a negative impact in top speed, considering the drag of the cars)… The MCL36 could very well be more draggy and therefore losing top speed and that would explain the difference on the straights, but the improvement in cornering speed isn’t because they run a larger wing only, there is a setup / having the tires in the window component that is creating the difference