As you mentioned, the team wants first to understand the baseline of it's MCL38 and after to bring updates that 100% will work.BMMR61 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2024, 14:22Not hampered, developments put onto future agenda. Yep, I can go with that!mwillems wrote: ↑06 Mar 2024, 00:33You did suggest that and I think you are right. This is clearly a new chassis with some modified Aero, but not MCL38 Aero.BMMR61 wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 23:59
In an earlier post I suggested that the now reported use of the old tunnel to assist the design of the MCL38 may be hampering the aero as appeared at Bahrain. The narrowness of the old tunnel is speculated to compromise the testing for yaw, which can heavily impact slow corner performance. I would have thought the new tunnel would be fully at play, maybe the package of updates planned will all benefit from this improved facility. In addition to the size of the wind tunnel structure it is reasonable to assume that as this is the most modern of all F1 tunnels, there will be other measurement tools now available to McLaren which are uniquely beneficial to McLaren.
Three days till Saudi qualifying - we can be optimistic of a stronger showing at this track which suits the general McLaren characteristics.
Though I don't think they are hampered. I think there was a choice made to separate work from the old and new tunnel and to release a car with last year's Aero on it. Hopefully giving them the chance to bring a lot of development and learning from the test and initial races, from ours and others cars, to the Mclaren.
It runs in sync with the methodical approach of Stella, introduce something when you're confident you already have the building blocks to make a fair validation of what you're bringing to the car. I like it, there haven't been a lot of missteps since the Bahrain 2023 debacle. We saw the team caught short on low downforce rear wings at Spa, thanks to the intense work put into the Austria - Silverstone updates consuming team resources. Actually we may be seeing something a little similar at Bahrain over two weekends. Stella intimated they ran out of time (resources) to introduce some of the projects, especially aero as you have pointed out, into the MCL38 in time for the start of the season.