I agree with this idea, I don't want the numbers jumping around, it is totally confusing. But aligning the numbers to the number of years run or the number of distinct cars produced seems like a good idea.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑09 Feb 2023, 13:02Agreed.
I am not a fan of changing naming of the cars - no one really uses that name except die hard fans and it just makes it more confusing.
But I am not against "resetting" the naming and continuing with MCL60, MCL61, etc. in the future. It emphasized the long history McLaren has as a F1 team while being simple and recognizable.
Anyway back to the car again, whilst it seems like the car may look similar to what we had last year, the changes to the floor, the skidblocks and the rear suspension as well as the movement of the cooling to the centre line might well help fix the cars drag issue through technical and Aero improvements.
I heard there might be some small changes to the front aswell, but I'm curious to understand if they are making changes to the front to help it in the low speeds and to deal with these Pirelli tyres, which seemed to change drastically how the car felt to the drivers.
Another question, do we know when last year the team started focussing development on the MCL60 and dropped the MCL36 Upgrade work? or at least when they began to significantly change over?