What did they say?
Thank youLuscion wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 17:33https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GTgNMAbXIAE ... =4096x4096Macafangrskg wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 17:11Can someone find speed traps in qualification just to check setups?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GTgQ7giWoAA ... =4096x4096
Basically what Stella says in the link Lusion posted.
As Norris and Piastri settled for fifth and sixth in Q3, team boss Andrea Stella said McLaren made sure not to compromise its race day performance by adding too much downforce for Saturday's wet conditions, hoping his drivers can cash in on that decision in what is expected to be a dry grand prix.Luscion wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 18:39confirmed that Mclaren sacrified a wet quali to be better in a dry race tomorrow
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mcla ... /10639531/
Seems they added the minimum to keep them in the mix, as predictedmwillems wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 12:34Just cranking downforce might not work as there will be such a material difference in the dry race tomorrow that those cars with excessive downforce may suffer. So it is the balance. Basically, what DF do you think will get you round the track safely, is probably the right downforce.
Let me clarify. McLaren chose a new rear wing for low downforce, and a single-deck beam wing for medium downforce. This is the option used in the second practice and is considered the best in the race. The race simulation confirms this. It is not a big deal that McLaren did not perform well in qualifying. This is a minimization of losses in order to be very fast in the race. The race promises dry weather, and the simulation shows that McLaren and Red Bull are the fastest in a dry race.
McLaren has three variants of the single-deck beam wing. The most loaded variant, with a large area and attack angle, the middle variant - a smaller area and a smaller attack angle, and the most unloaded variant - the minimum area and the smallest attack angle. In the second practice, in qualifying and the race, the second variant was chosen as the most balanced for Spa.
Thanks. I thought they brought 3 variants of the beam wing- just didn’t know which one of the 3 they chose.LionsHeart wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 21:01McLaren has three variants of the single-deck beam wing. The most loaded variant, with a large area and attack angle, the middle variant - a smaller area and a smaller attack angle, and the most unloaded variant - the minimum area and the smallest attack angle. In the second practice, in qualifying and the race, the second variant was chosen as the most balanced for Spa.