Which wing do Mclaren currently have fitted?
Which wing do Mclaren currently have fitted?
Still plenty… they obviously won’t find a second, but definitely didn’t get the ride height or stiffnesses correct… if you run with a low df Monza wing you absolutely need to run the car low to generate the df in the corners… I think they realised today they can’t run as low.. ultimately they might give up some straight line, but anything is better than today.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 14:03But if the straight line is not there then they don't have a lot they can do.
I was expecting the two cars to run with different wings, I'm really surprised they didn't.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 13:42I bet the team has the other wing as well but they haven't mounted it. It's not a job you do in middle of a FP.
I was also expecting a back to back with the trimmed Monza medium wing, obviously they felt this was the obvious choice via sim.mwillems wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 14:44I was expecting the two cars to run with different wings, I'm really surprised they didn't.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 13:42I bet the team has the other wing as well but they haven't mounted it. It's not a job you do in middle of a FP.
Do we know they brought any other wings? Do they actually have anything else to bolt on?
Ditch the monza wing and go Suzuka wing and run an aggressive strategy? McLaren was competitive at Suzuka in the corners and on the straight against the same config RB are running this weekendmwillems wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 15:02Looking at the telemtry:
Acceleration up to 250 seems on a par with those around us, we drop back against Ferrari with DRS open because they have the majority of their downforce generated by the DRS flap, so when open they get an advantage.
There is almost nothing we can do to reduce this as we have no wing that can compete here, bolting on downforce won't help.
Against Verstappen it looks like we are running a higher engine mode and they are running a bigger wing. They can catch us with DRS open but we are faster than them on the straights, and they will catch us more than they are now so that gap will grow, from what I can see.
Time gained on the straight is nothing compared to the time lost on Turns 6-9 and turn 12, where we suffer huge losses.
Well if they haven't bolted on an alternate wing by now I'm worried they haven't brought it. Do we know if there's something else?organic wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 15:04Ditch the monza wing and go Suzuka wing and run an aggressive strategy?mwillems wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 15:02Looking at the telemtry:
Acceleration up to 250 seems on a par with those around us, we drop back against Ferrari with DRS open because they have the majority of their downforce generated by the DRS flap, so when open they get an advantage.
There is almost nothing we can do to reduce this as we have no wing that can compete here, bolting on downforce won't help.
Against Verstappen it looks like we are running a higher engine mode and they are running a bigger wing. They can catch us with DRS open but we are faster than them on the straights, and they will catch us more than they are now so that gap will grow, from what I can see.
Time gained on the straight is nothing compared to the time lost on Turns 6-9 and turn 12, where we suffer huge losses.
It's weird that McLaren are having trouble with the ride height and we're not hearing or seeing that from anyone else. They also normally have an easier time finding the right setup compared to competition eg RB/Mercmwillems wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 15:07Well if they haven't bolted on an alternate wing by now I'm worried they haven't brought it. Do we know if there's something else?organic wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 15:04Ditch the monza wing and go Suzuka wing and run an aggressive strategy?mwillems wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 15:02Looking at the telemtry:
Acceleration up to 250 seems on a par with those around us, we drop back against Ferrari with DRS open because they have the majority of their downforce generated by the DRS flap, so when open they get an advantage.
There is almost nothing we can do to reduce this as we have no wing that can compete here, bolting on downforce won't help.
Against Verstappen it looks like we are running a higher engine mode and they are running a bigger wing. They can catch us with DRS open but we are faster than them on the straights, and they will catch us more than they are now so that gap will grow, from what I can see.
Time gained on the straight is nothing compared to the time lost on Turns 6-9 and turn 12, where we suffer huge losses.
Suzuka wing was the Silverstone wing, there is also the Spa wings as an inbetween option. But to be quite frank the wing is only part of the problem, I'm thinking this might be the track where we can't dial around the issues.
So to answer your question, I'd roll the dice and try and see if we can bring it to us in the race, yeah.
Bumps have been a big problem this season unfortunately, hence why the car performs relatively well at smoother tracks eg. Silverstone, Suzuka, Qatar etc.organic wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 15:08It's weird that McLaren are having trouble with the ride height and we're not hearing or seeing that from anyone else. They also normally have an easier time finding the right setup compared to competition eg RB/Mercmwillems wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 15:07Well if they haven't bolted on an alternate wing by now I'm worried they haven't brought it. Do we know if there's something else?
Suzuka wing was the Silverstone wing, there is also the Spa wings as an inbetween option. But to be quite frank the wing is only part of the problem, I'm thinking this might be the track where we can't dial around the issues.
So to answer your question, I'd roll the dice and try and see if we can bring it to us in the race, yeah.