But where were they introduced if they aren't new parts this weekend? Feel like there's a bit of this picture missing and we are getting ahead of ourselves with this rear wing.
But where were they introduced if they aren't new parts this weekend? Feel like there's a bit of this picture missing and we are getting ahead of ourselves with this rear wing.
Teams are known to have missed listings in the upgrade sheet before. It isn't such a big deal.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:36But where were they introduced if they aren't new parts this weekend? Feel like there's a bit of this picture missing and we are getting ahead of ourselves with this rear wing.
I think they got caught off-guard by the track changes. Some corners got faster because of the more forgiving kerbs and there is now more "track" available on both entries and exits. That means a little bit more downforce now actually helps out more than before in terms of laptime.Mcl_G10 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:32I think it's a slight concern if the rw and fw they bought here aren't on the car as it would suggest they did not pay the intended dividends. I'm not sure spa spec downforce is quite enough for monza although we should in which case be faster through the higher speed corners. This coupled with mclarens fantastic slow speed cornering should bode well overall.
We will find out soon enough
Feels like Ferrari may well be faster or they are pushing more. To me, this gap in speed on the straights coupled with the manner in which we are dropping speed at the end of the straight prior to the braking zone makes me suspicious.Mcl_G10 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:32I think it's a slight concern if the rw and fw they bought here aren't on the car as it would suggest they did not pay the intended dividends. I'm not sure spa spec downforce is quite enough for monza although we should in which case be faster through the higher speed corners. This coupled with mclarens fantastic slow speed cornering should bode well overall.
We will find out soon enough
I know and I’ve since read your previous statement too.
I checked TeamStream, it has indeed been introduced here. They usually make specific reference to the wings and they did in FP1.Emag wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:41Teams are known to have missed listings in the upgrade sheet before. It isn't such a big deal.
They haven't been tested anywhere because there's no other tracks you would use a rear wing like that and the same goes for that cutout front wing. In either case, we would have had pictures the moment they were seen anyway, if they had been run before.
Looking at the telemetry, it is clear that McLaren are strong in the second sector. It is even surprising here how Oscar was keeping up with Leclerc. Maybe Lando loaded the tires more, which is why he overheated in the third sector. Or he simply made some minor mistakes.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:45Feels like Ferrari may well be faster or they are pushing more. To me, this gap in speed on the straights coupled with the manner in which we are dropping speed at the end of the straight prior to the braking zone makes me suspicious.Mcl_G10 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:32I think it's a slight concern if the rw and fw they bought here aren't on the car as it would suggest they did not pay the intended dividends. I'm not sure spa spec downforce is quite enough for monza although we should in which case be faster through the higher speed corners. This coupled with mclarens fantastic slow speed cornering should bode well overall.
We will find out soon enough
I really think this is tight. I didn't watch FP3, did someone say Ferraris fastest lap was on used softs vs our new softs?
https://i.postimg.cc/RVmSj0gJ/Mclv-Fer-MONZA.png
Yes Ferrari was on used softs. The clipping towards the end of the straights is weird, but it was happening at qualifying last year too, so I think it's a mapping thing. Albeit, it's quite a bit more pronounced here at free-practice.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:45Feels like Ferrari may well be faster or they are pushing more. To me, this gap in speed on the straights coupled with the manner in which we are dropping speed at the end of the straight prior to the braking zone makes me suspicious.Mcl_G10 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:32I think it's a slight concern if the rw and fw they bought here aren't on the car as it would suggest they did not pay the intended dividends. I'm not sure spa spec downforce is quite enough for monza although we should in which case be faster through the higher speed corners. This coupled with mclarens fantastic slow speed cornering should bode well overall.
We will find out soon enough
I really think this is tight. I didn't watch FP3, did someone say Ferraris fastest lap was on used softs vs our new softs?
https://i.postimg.cc/RVmSj0gJ/Mclv-Fer-MONZA.png
This is why I want to understand the tyres. if they were all on new then I think Mclaren have this, in my biased opinion. Because I feel like we may be hiding pace. But the car looked so dominant in places that this makes me as suspicious as the top speeds.LionsHeart wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:52Looking at the telemetry, it is clear that McLaren are strong in the second sector. It is even surprising here how Oscar was keeping up with Leclerc. Maybe Lando loaded the tires more, which is why he overheated in the third sector. Or he simply made some minor mistakes.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:45Feels like Ferrari may well be faster or they are pushing more. To me, this gap in speed on the straights coupled with the manner in which we are dropping speed at the end of the straight prior to the braking zone makes me suspicious.Mcl_G10 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:32I think it's a slight concern if the rw and fw they bought here aren't on the car as it would suggest they did not pay the intended dividends. I'm not sure spa spec downforce is quite enough for monza although we should in which case be faster through the higher speed corners. This coupled with mclarens fantastic slow speed cornering should bode well overall.
We will find out soon enough
I really think this is tight. I didn't watch FP3, did someone say Ferraris fastest lap was on used softs vs our new softs?
https://i.postimg.cc/RVmSj0gJ/Mclv-Fer-MONZA.png
Yeah it happened in places but largely stopped this year. Had some quite heavy back and forth in PMs about it. But the clipping at almost every straight feels like they may not be fully deploying or the engine is not running as hard and the battery is being leaned on more.Emag wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:54Yes Ferrari was on used softs. The clipping towards the end of the straights is weird, but it was happening at qualifying last year too, so I think it's a mapping thing. Albeit, it's quite a bit more pronounced here at free-practice.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:45Feels like Ferrari may well be faster or they are pushing more. To me, this gap in speed on the straights coupled with the manner in which we are dropping speed at the end of the straight prior to the braking zone makes me suspicious.Mcl_G10 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 14:32I think it's a slight concern if the rw and fw they bought here aren't on the car as it would suggest they did not pay the intended dividends. I'm not sure spa spec downforce is quite enough for monza although we should in which case be faster through the higher speed corners. This coupled with mclarens fantastic slow speed cornering should bode well overall.
We will find out soon enough
I really think this is tight. I didn't watch FP3, did someone say Ferraris fastest lap was on used softs vs our new softs?
https://i.postimg.cc/RVmSj0gJ/Mclv-Fer-MONZA.png
Lando lost quite a bit of laptime at the parabolica though. He tries to brake later, but Leclerc carries a lot more speed through and also has a better exit. He will most certainly look into that, and if there are no balance limitations, he will change his line for quali.
Recently? I was looking at their starting positions vs finish over the 6 races before summer break and they'd been dropping decent qualifying positions.