I can only confirm your words. On my own behalf, I’ll just add that Mercedes here uses the rear wing as in Suzuka and Shanghai. You could say they use medium-high downforce, McLaren average, but Williams actually uses a wing for Monza.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑05 May 2024, 14:36I've said it here already, McLaren had very decent Top Speed with DRS on and on top of the charts with DRS off. This was even with launch spec bodywork, while now they are matching RB and Ferrari on Top Speed with DRS on. The wing is designed with lower flap angle, thus generating less drag when the flap is down. This is also a more efficient aero design for a rear wing. The fact that DRS delta is small is not a bad thing per se. Mercedes has lowish DRS delta like McLaren, but their base drag is higher - making their compromise poor overall.
In racing terms, McLaren is hard to overtake as we've seen many times already. However, they don't have any more problems to overtake others than usual. Again, this is opposite of Mercedes at the moment
In the same Shanghai, Mercedes used a loaded beam wing, unlike McLaren. And to Miami, McLaren brought an even more unloaded light-weight beam wing. All this only confirms last season, when they (Merc) lacked grip from the rear tires, or lacked overall balance and stability in medium-speed and fast corners.