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McLaren MCL 38
- McLaren's 2024 car has been in development since July, confirmed by Andrea Stella
"We've been working almost full steam ahead on next year's car since July"
- The new wind tunnel facility it’s been up and running since week 1 of the summer break.
Stella also revealed on a interview that the new facility has been only used for the 24 car development. All the
upgrades of the MCL60 were made under the old Toyota WT.
- Stella also hinted that, they will put some efforts into improving the drivability of the car, which is something Mclaren has been struggling for some years now, and you can’t really fix mid-season. Mechanical elements such as the suspension, which is key to unlock more performance its also a big focus for next year. Again, unlike aero elements like the bodywork, this is something that can’t be really improved during the season. Stella described the suspension as “really important” for achieving more downforce more consistently and make the aero platform more stable. The suspension is also considered to be one of Redbull’s key elements on its success this year and also its outstanding tyre management.
- Mclaren struggled a lot this year with the low downforce circuits. This was mainly because the development on this area had to be sacrificed in favour of turning the car from the backmarker it was at the beginning of the season to the car we had from Austria onwards. This decision makes sense and clearly paid off, considering the difference between the amount of medium/high DF circuits on the calendar and the low DF ones. The performance in Spa, Monza or Vegas are clear examples of this issue, which should be addressed for next year