Ground Effect wrote: ↑13 Nov 2023, 07:58
SmallSoldier wrote: ↑13 Nov 2023, 02:01
Mostlyeels wrote: ↑12 Nov 2023, 03:46
Thanks for that. I thought the last few paras where Stella talks about the importance of the starting point for development, and how he feels the "gradient of development" is more important were a good insight. Even though the new hires for next season can't or won't have an effect on the launch car, they can certainly impact the in-season "gradient of development" in a big way.
All just feelings: AMR will start the season strongly, Merc will be on top of their "'fluctuating form" as the article so beautifully puts it. Alfa Sauber may move up, if Key can create a good base car for them.
Key will have a good idea of what is it the made McLaren jump in performance so much this season… Even when he wasn’t there for the later upgrades, the new concept was most definitely part of the discussion and probably already in development before he left.
I get the feeling he had been frozen out pretty early in the development cycle. He was conspicuously absent for the launch of the MCL60. Stella also pointed out that the last bit signed off by the "previous" structure was the Baku floor upgrade. Stella also stated that the subsequent upgrades were being led by Peter Prodromou. I don't see Key being part of discussions led by Prod....
The new floor was part of the concept, the parts aren’t made individually… The changes to the floor, the changes to the sidepods were all conceptually signed off probably even before testing started, the lag in time between testing and their introduction matches what one would expect for concept optimization (CFD), manufacturing of parts for testing, Wind Tunnel testing and manufacturing of the parts to be brought to the track (Austria)… If Key was in anyway involved in conversations regarding the new floor, then he knows what the new concept was trying to achieve and how.
Whether he was part of those discussions or not, I have no idea… But it would be very surprising that he was not included… Key was remaining at McLaren until Sanchez became available and a deal was struck, therefore I don’t think he was out of the loop.
Furthermore, the new concept apparently was one that was already identified by the team previously and simply a direction they decided not to go towards… He will bring that knowledge to Alfa Romeo, how much can they do with that information? They should get a good jump in performance out of it, with the new regs the key (pun intended) was to understand which concept works and why… Then it is a matter of the team iterating and finding additional performance