Nikosar wrote: ↑16 Oct 2024, 22:13
SSJ4 wrote: ↑16 Oct 2024, 18:54
so do we think they went with the copy approach or innovative. im assuming cardille could have more of an influence rn on the car as opposed to newey
If Cardile arrives after Newey, and we consider the time for his onboarding on the team it will take a lot to start to influence the car.
The following article is suggesting a copy approach :
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2024/10/ ... blueprint/
McLaren started their path the last season and we are yet to start the investigation now.
So that article ...there were several others based on an interview Krack gave end of September early October. It doesn't say a copy approach.
it says "McLaren’s 2024 machine, the MCL38, has emerged as the leading package in the F1 paddock, despite the side introducing minimal developments compared to rivals."
Many small upgrades over several races approach, instead of many parts in one large upgrade over 1 race. This is not actually coping what McLaren are doing on the car, just the process.
This very article is why I'm not sure the upgrade we'll see in TX will be large. It might just be 1 piece(floor).