Zak's definitely not taking the conservative line when it comes to these upgradesMcLaren’s chief executive officer Zak Brown says Alpine is “definitely beatable” based on his team’s performance in last weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.
Zak's definitely not taking the conservative line when it comes to these upgradesMcLaren’s chief executive officer Zak Brown says Alpine is “definitely beatable” based on his team’s performance in last weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.
Yes it will be interesting to see Silverstone Spec vs Austria Spec. I'm not concerned at all about the delays, they are pushing everything to the limit. I guess it depends on everyone's perspective, but I'm not too fussed about the final standings. Given the choice between starting slowly but bringing a car that is joint 3rd fastest by the end of the year and finishing 5th, or having consistently the 4th fastest car this year and finishing 4th, then I'll take the former.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 21:14Just production constraints due to bringing the first upgrade forward I seem to remember. Did work OK well for comparing the two though.
Yeah, this, much like the wind tunnel, will make things more cost effective (and faster to iterate). Seems like a good win.
Yes, I agree. Once the car was revealed to be less than ideal and that changes in design approach was necessary, the standings became unimportant. It is now all about how the new approach pans out moving forward to 2024. I also am not concerned with the speed in which they bring in new parts. They will come when they come.mwillems wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 22:41Yes it will be interesting to see Silverstone Spec vs Austria Spec. I'm not concerned at all about the delays, they are pushing everything to the limit. I guess it depends on everyone's perspective, but I'm not too fussed about the final standings. Given the choice between starting slowly but bringing a car that is joint 3rd fastest by the end of the year and finishing 5th, or having consistently the 4th fastest car this year and finishing 4th, then I'll take the former.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 21:14Just production constraints due to bringing the first upgrade forward I seem to remember. Did work OK well for comparing the two though.
When the new composites facility comes online this should become faster and cheaper, so the days of strong upgrades through the seasons may be back, I hope.
The old unit in Woking where they stored and maintained historical Mclarens will be shifted to the MTC, the unit will turn into a new manufacturing facility. They said a few months so I’d assume some time before the end of this year.BMMR61 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 06:02I hadn’t heard the story on a new composites facility. When is that due as that could be pretty significant? On the management and engineering team, I think Stella as an engineer than Seidl who was more non-engineering management background, unless I’m mistaken, provided a better way out of an engineering quagmire. We can now clearly see that Key was a misstep as already the direction has upticked from March and the diabolical MCL60 as it was. I think it’s fair to now unofficially dub the post Canada car the MCL60B! With minimal time to setup the new car prior to racing it’s shown to be a much better car. The timing of incremental new parts across three weekends could also be a master strategy with Oscar playing the “control” car role. Nevertheless it’s hard to imagine that as with the fortunes of AM, Mercedes, and Ferrari, there will be big fluctuations in relative speed. Silverstone will provide greater clues as to progress on a very different circuit to Austria. Do we have the pace to fight in this group every time?
That looks great, the Papaya is more toned down there as well, not quite as vibrant, which helps it work better.PikeStance wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 05:43For fun, I created an concept car with Chrome and Papaya in mind. (EA F1 2023 Game)
https://i.postimg.cc/JhnLv4v0/Mc-Laren- ... -front.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/5tRVVWW3/Mc-Laren-Concept-side.jpg
Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 13:51For the first time in the history of Mclaren we have the Schumacher name donning our colours and using our cars.
Lando was trying to close on Sainz, in case there was a penalty.Mostlyeels wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 23:19I think so. Both Lando and Sainz started to lap slower with about 10 laps to go. I figured the teams said "you can't be caught, so just bring the car home safely". I think the tyres were on about 25+ and Sainz had pushed defending against Perez.