By the sounds of it, McLaren are working on race setup rather than outright speed.
The SF24 always looks good straight away. The car isn't quite as fast as the others, but it has proven to be an incredibly dependable workhorse that is just about as far from a setup princess as you can get. It always works well, just rarely the best.
At the moment, Leclerc looks very angry and strong. A very powerful lap, in fact, it beat last year’s pole position by one tenth. I expected to see Mercedes at the top. McLaren hasn't given his all yet. I think tomorrow the results will become more dense, but it’s not a fact that this will change anything.Emag wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 17:59The car still has the same weaknesses it did before. The last upgrade made it so that they could compromise on their strengths a bit and improve on the weaknesses via setup. On a track where everyone sets up the car for corner-types which are exactly where the car is not at its best, its not so surprising they're not as competitive as they've been the last couple of races.
Of course, cant draw conclusions yet. Its not over until its over. But the Leclerc+Ferrari combo is looking very strong.
I haven't watched but I was curious to hear how much of the corners we were taking and what that would mean for the setup and overall compromise. Looking forward to watching FP3 and Qualy tomorrow whilst pretending to watch my Daughters rugby team presentation.
The McLaren tends to scrape the floor the most out of any team on smooth tracks, at least that's what I've always noticed from their onboards. The fact that they aren't scraping now probably means that they don't feel comfortable dropping the floor any lower without the floor slamming into the ground over bumps.
bananapeel23 wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 18:24The McLaren tends to scrape the floor the most out of any team on smooth tracks, at least that's what I've always noticed from their onboards. The fact that they aren't scraping now probably means that they don't feel comfortable dropping the floor any lower without the floor slamming into the ground over bumps.