It was because they shut down for longer than others in COVID due to the financial issues, and it turns out the wind tunnel time is phased over the months, so it's not like you get an amount you can use in the year at any point, but an amount per month. Because of this they lost a lot of time in the tunnel and had to petition the FIA to get some back, which they did but not all and it impacted the development of the MCL36.JordanMugen wrote: ↑17 Feb 2023, 14:39Why was the MP4-29 so uncompetitive despite sharing the power unit of the leading Mercedes and Williams cars?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 23:00Actually one could argue that some of these concepts are pretty old:
Downwash Sidepods = Check
Undercut = Check
Cannon Exit = Check
Cannon Exit Aimed between Rear Wing and Beam Wing = Check
(It even uses a similar ramp on the Exit Cannon that Mercedes showed in the W14)
Actually for that matter, why was the MP4-28 so uncompetitive too?
Was simply the lack of Mercedes money starting to take effect (and indeed money flowing from McLaren to Mercedes, rather than the other way), or was it more complex than that?
Yet instead McLaren choose a design with less potential for some reason and then changed afterwards. Rather odd!
Of course that assumes that McLaren would have been able to produce a winning car in 2022, and that the midfield was not their ceiling due to lacking Mercedes money over a full decade regardless of their choice of vehicle design?
That's when McLaren had a lot of Mercedes money. Surely the absence of works Mercedes-Benz backing is by far the simplest explanation for why McLaren are less competitive now?
As it was they were then behind and weren't confident they could fully test the more advanced solutions.
But hindsight is a wonderful thing when you see them working on someone else's car. I'd imagine without the brake issues or Dans issues they would have comfortably been fourth though, so the work they did over that winter wasn't terrible, even if it didn't hit the peaks it could have.
This thread (not you) seems to go from blaming Dan for everything to blaming the car and saying the cars not good enough. Truth is the Car wasn't that bad (but not great) and Dan was not awful but not very good either.
Lando showed what the car could do and he was best of the rest. It shows the teams class that they never turned on Dan outwardly or even inwardly it seems. Or indeed Dans class, he dealt with the situation magnificently, if not the driving.