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The double t-tray was there since the Baku floor.
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AR3-GP wrote:
29 Jun 2023, 19:25
Yes it has the appearance of the launch spec RB and the launch spec AMR cobbled together. Considering the timing, this makes sense as this work would have had to have been in the windtunnel since the start of the season. They've even made the sidepod inlet detail more obvious.

If the performance of AMR and RB is anything to go by, then this is a good direction.
It's OK, but it makes it seem as if they are following instead of leading with their own ideas. In theory, that would make it impossible for McLaren to catch those two teams as they will (presumably) always be a step behind?

Unless this is just a stepping stone before original McLaren ideas are introduced on the next upgrade?

You can see where the original radiator inlet was (lower down). I wonder why McLaren did not initially place the inlet as high as possible for the largest undercut, but instead have only done so now? What were the benefits of the previous McLaren design over this current design and why have McLaren supposed the positives of the higher inlet now outweigh the negatives?

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JordanMugen wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 13:46
AR3-GP wrote:
29 Jun 2023, 19:25
Yes it has the appearance of the launch spec RB and the launch spec AMR cobbled together. Considering the timing, this makes sense as this work would have had to have been in the windtunnel since the start of the season. They've even made the sidepod inlet detail more obvious.

If the performance of AMR and RB is anything to go by, then this is a good direction.
It's OK, but it makes it seem as if they are following instead of leading with their own ideas. In theory, that would make it impossible for McLaren to catch those two teams as they will (presumably) always be a step behind?

Unless this is just a stepping stone before original McLaren ideas are introduced on the next upgrade?

You can see where the original radiator inlet was (lower down). I wonder why McLaren did not initially place the inlet as high as possible for the largest undercut, but instead have only done so now? What were the benefits of the previous McLaren design over this current design and why have McLaren supposed the positives of the higher inlet now outweigh the negatives?
Ferrari had their original idea and they ditched it, Mercedes had one and ditched, Williams had one and ditched it, Alpine had theirs and they changed it, Haas had one and changed it, also AMR... To me it looks like RedBull was spot on right from the start and majority of the field is copying what they came up with last year allready. Every single team above tried their own version of sidepods last year and they all more or less failed, with Ferrari being the most succesfull. And all implemented some kind of RbR style in the end.
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proteus wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:17
JordanMugen wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 13:46
AR3-GP wrote:
29 Jun 2023, 19:25
Yes it has the appearance of the launch spec RB and the launch spec AMR cobbled together. Considering the timing, this makes sense as this work would have had to have been in the windtunnel since the start of the season. They've even made the sidepod inlet detail more obvious.

If the performance of AMR and RB is anything to go by, then this is a good direction.
It's OK, but it makes it seem as if they are following instead of leading with their own ideas. In theory, that would make it impossible for McLaren to catch those two teams as they will (presumably) always be a step behind?

Unless this is just a stepping stone before original McLaren ideas are introduced on the next upgrade?

You can see where the original radiator inlet was (lower down). I wonder why McLaren did not initially place the inlet as high as possible for the largest undercut, but instead have only done so now? What were the benefits of the previous McLaren design over this current design and why have McLaren supposed the positives of the higher inlet now outweigh the negatives?
Ferrari had their original idea and they ditched it, Mercedes had one and ditched, Williams had one and ditched it, Alpine had theirs and they changed it, Haas had one and changed it, also AMR... To me it looks like RedBull was spot on right from the start and majority of the field is copying what they came up with last year allready. Every single team above tried their own version of sidepods last year and they all more or less failed, with Ferrari being the most succesfull. And all implemented some kind of RbR style in the end.

How much of a differentiator are the sidepods? Yes they help and they need to work with the package but my understanding from comments from many teams, including Mercedes recently, is that the sidepods aren't much of a differentiator. Mercedes specifically stating that their time wasn't found from the sidepods and that the significant change did not represent significant time found, it was just a bit more optimal.

The floor is where the geometry is so car specific that you can't really copy other peoples designs and this is where I am more concerned about whether we have found the time and where we have focussed our innovation.

Somebody mentioned a new rear wing soon, but I think we've already had it. I'm expecting new front wing and diffuser and possibly some new suspension and some of the pieces around it.
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organic wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:08
Is that another inlet? or an optical illusion?
I don't see it in other pics

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organic wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:08
It seems like the flow vis paint was put on too thick and a lot of that is just paint splatter and runs, and not actual streaklines, bifurcation lines and separation lines?

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I think a key element from red bull with that big sidepod undercut is maximize the strenght of the air that flow over the floor edge or that airflow to the rear tire/floor gap. Many teams go in that direction now. But this distinctive bump on the outside of the front sidepod half that Red Bull had since 2022 copied (until now) no one.

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JordanMugen wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:46
organic wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:08
It seems like the flow vis paint was put on too thick and a lot of that is just paint splatter and runs, and not actual streaklines, bifurcation lines and separation lines?
Almost wonder whether they did it intentionally (and are using before vs after+some filter to compare, hiding some of the flow), it looks so thick.

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mwillems wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:22
proteus wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:17
JordanMugen wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 13:46


It's OK, but it makes it seem as if they are following instead of leading with their own ideas. In theory, that would make it impossible for McLaren to catch those two teams as they will (presumably) always be a step behind?

Unless this is just a stepping stone before original McLaren ideas are introduced on the next upgrade?

You can see where the original radiator inlet was (lower down). I wonder why McLaren did not initially place the inlet as high as possible for the largest undercut, but instead have only done so now? What were the benefits of the previous McLaren design over this current design and why have McLaren supposed the positives of the higher inlet now outweigh the negatives?
Ferrari had their original idea and they ditched it, Mercedes had one and ditched, Williams had one and ditched it, Alpine had theirs and they changed it, Haas had one and changed it, also AMR... To me it looks like RedBull was spot on right from the start and majority of the field is copying what they came up with last year allready. Every single team above tried their own version of sidepods last year and they all more or less failed, with Ferrari being the most succesfull. And all implemented some kind of RbR style in the end.

How much of a differentiator are the sidepods? Yes they help and they need to work with the package but my understanding from comments from many teams, including Mercedes recently, is that the sidepods aren't much of a differentiator. Mercedes specifically stating that their time wasn't found from the sidepods and that the significant change did not represent significant time found, it was just a bit more optimal.

The floor is where the geometry is so car specific that you can't really copy other peoples designs and this is where I am more concerned about whether we have found the time and where we have focussed our innovation.

Somebody mentioned a new rear wing soon, but I think we've already had it. I'm expecting new front wing and diffuser and possibly some new suspension and some of the pieces around it.
Only track specific rear wings so far.
We’ll see next week if they have a new design with a track specific wing angle on
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CjC wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 16:58
mwillems wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:22
proteus wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 14:17


Ferrari had their original idea and they ditched it, Mercedes had one and ditched, Williams had one and ditched it, Alpine had theirs and they changed it, Haas had one and changed it, also AMR... To me it looks like RedBull was spot on right from the start and majority of the field is copying what they came up with last year allready. Every single team above tried their own version of sidepods last year and they all more or less failed, with Ferrari being the most succesfull. And all implemented some kind of RbR style in the end.

How much of a differentiator are the sidepods? Yes they help and they need to work with the package but my understanding from comments from many teams, including Mercedes recently, is that the sidepods aren't much of a differentiator. Mercedes specifically stating that their time wasn't found from the sidepods and that the significant change did not represent significant time found, it was just a bit more optimal.

The floor is where the geometry is so car specific that you can't really copy other peoples designs and this is where I am more concerned about whether we have found the time and where we have focussed our innovation.

Somebody mentioned a new rear wing soon, but I think we've already had it. I'm expecting new front wing and diffuser and possibly some new suspension and some of the pieces around it.
Only track specific rear wings so far.
We’ll see next week if they have a new design with a track specific wing angle on
I mean to say a new design RW and beam wing appeared in Canada and seemed to help.
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michl420 wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 16:11
I think a key element from red bull with that big sidepod undercut is maximize the strenght of the air that flow over the floor edge or that airflow to the rear tire/floor gap. Many teams go in that direction now. But this distinctive bump on the outside of the front sidepod half that Red Bull had since 2022 copied (until now) no one.
Actually I see now that Ferrari have sort of a bulg now, but only by accident :twisted: .

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