Think Baku will be interesting. Merc will have it's challenges there as well with Porposing with the extreme top speed.Lucky wrote: ↑02 Jun 2022, 16:49Fast in the slow corners
Regardless, McLaren was satisfied with the way the car was presented. The upgrade presented in Barcelona also proved its worth on the totally opposite circuit of Monte Carlo. Norris drove on par with Ferrari and McLaren in the slow corners. Mercedes only saved itself in the fast passages. "We had the speed of Mercedes here. That's a positive development," praised Seidl.
The same holds true for Baku and Montreal, two circuits where the majority of corners are in the sub-130 km/h range and where traction plays an important role. There, however, the top speed problem must be solved. Otherwise Mercedes will be ahead again. Blessed realization: The aerodynamics of the MCL36 work stably at different ground clearances and vehicle movements. That was not always so. And that puts you a little ahead of Mercedes
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You have a Slow section at Baku but you can't run the same rear wing as Monaco cause it will cost you on the straight. This will change everything. Not sure how bumpy it is either.
McLaren really haven't tested the new Front brakes. Montreal will be a test and a half! Montreal doesn't have any coreners really just a bunch of chicanes. The McLaren is really good at chicanes.