https://www.racefans.net/2023/06/21/mcl ... lap-times/The first 50% of the upgrade package will come at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, according to Stella, then 25% of the upgrades will be introduced at Silverstone the week after and the remaining 25% will make it onto the MCL60 for the Hungarian Grand Prix two weeks later.
Nice onethe EDGE wrote: ↑21 Jun 2023, 08:39https://www.racefans.net/2023/06/21/mcl ... lap-times/The first 50% of the upgrade package will come at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, according to Stella, then 25% of the upgrades will be introduced at Silverstone the week after and the remaining 25% will make it onto the MCL60 for the Hungarian Grand Prix two weeks later.
You can change the chassis mid season, it’s just very unlikely due to cost and time restraints… I’ve refrained from calling it b-spec, but I don’t really think it matters at this point, the terminology has been thrown around a lot lately for less, last years AMR was defined as a b-spec, hell people have been calling the Merc sidepod and suspension change a b-spec.MTudor wrote: ↑21 Jun 2023, 12:22I'm seeing a lot of messages regarding the topic,the upgrades are a B spec and are not a B spec ca.
Let's settle this,the updates are not a B spec car because you can't change the chassie midseason but are like a B spec because they affect each part of the car,FW,RW,sidepods,floor,etc.
The question about the chassis changing was around Stella saying the entire car had been redesigned.MrGapes wrote: ↑21 Jun 2023, 12:56You can change the chassis mid season, it’s just very unlikely due to cost and time restraints… I’ve refrained from calling it b-spec, but I don’t really think it matters at this point, the terminology has been thrown around a lot lately for less, last years AMR was defined as a b-spec, hell people have been calling the Merc sidepod and suspension change a b-spec.MTudor wrote: ↑21 Jun 2023, 12:22I'm seeing a lot of messages regarding the topic,the upgrades are a B spec and are not a B spec ca.
Let's settle this,the updates are not a B spec car because you can't change the chassie midseason but are like a B spec because they affect each part of the car,FW,RW,sidepods,floor,etc.
We probably won’t see a proper b-spec for a while with this cost cap.
While Stella expects McLaren “should be competitive” on the high-speed corners of the Red Bull Ring as they suit the MCL60 in its current specification, he believes that suitability will become less of an influence than it is now on McLaren’s performance once the upgrades arrive.
“I think this [upgrade package] can be more important than how suitable the track is to the characteristic of our car. Ultimately for us, it’s a milestone in terms of possibly turning around the situation this season. Not only thanks to what we bring to Austria, but also with thanks for what will follow in the next races.
The idea is that it will remedy some of the flaws, the flaws that hold it back in certain situations. Naturally that means it will go faster in more track configurations. But yeah, everybody wants a car that is great at everything and performs well everywhere. He's just suggesting that upgrade will offer an all round improvement, which itself is interesting. Rather than suggesting it is targetted at mid speed corners and tyre heating.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑21 Jun 2023, 21:50The way I read this quote is a primary purpose of the upgrade is to make the car run well on all tracks.
While Stella expects McLaren “should be competitive” on the high-speed corners of the Red Bull Ring as they suit the MCL60 in its current specification, he believes that suitability will become less of an influence than it is now on McLaren’s performance once the upgrades arrive.
“I think this [upgrade package] can be more important than how suitable the track is to the characteristic of our car. Ultimately for us, it’s a milestone in terms of possibly turning around the situation this season. Not only thanks to what we bring to Austria, but also with thanks for what will follow in the next races.