LionsHeart wrote: ↑26 Jul 2024, 19:00
mwillems wrote: ↑26 Jul 2024, 18:48
LionsHeart wrote: ↑26 Jul 2024, 18:14
And that's great. I wasn't surprised by the pace and speed in Hungary, but here in Spa so far I'm more than happy with what we showed in FP2. So far we can say that the updated rear wing for low downforce is effective.
The car has always been fast in a straight line and Spa has only 2 high speed corners and a fair number of mid speed corners, which the MCL38 likes. It is only when DRS is open that we lose a little time compared to others. So I think that this is a very good track for us.
In my head, before I looked at the track layout again, I imagined more high speed corners and I thought Red Bull would be good. but actually, I think this track suits us as much as them.
That said, if we take pole by less than a tenth of a second again, we might say thankyou to those who reduced the DRS zone...!
And this is why I was labouring the point to those suggesting how mighty RB look here after FP1. We weren't anywhere near even a basic level, for some reason.
By "always fast on a straight line," do you mean 2024? And do you mean the time it takes to drive a straight line in full throttle mode without the help of the DRS? In that case, yes. And as we discussed earlier in the spring, perhaps McLaren uses the hybrid part differently. Trying to transfer as much energy (power, torque) as possible during the initial acceleration, when the acceleration is most intense.
This year, many top speed numbers are reported and used to make commentary on the speed of the Mclaren. Usually negative. For most of the year, even at the start of the year, the car is around parity with other cars with DRS closed.
The car is now actually better than average with DRS closed, so in most Qualy laps, the cars efficiency with DRS closed has not been an issue. There isn't much DRS at this track anyway, so the car wasn't going to have a speed issue in terms of one lap pace.
Interestingly, that trait that we were talking about in spring, where the car dropped speed before high energy braking zones, I think that was down more to the fact that before Miami, we needed to scrub more speed before the corner due to the Aero deficiencies or to how much energy we were getting into the tyres.
We still aren't as fast as others with DRS open, but you are right, that scubbing of speed at the end of the straight has also been an improvement to the car, as we can carry more speed on the straight for longer as we can attack the corner as we'd prefer to. It didn't impact the top speed number by much though.