the rule of KERS wouldn't changh as I knowOwen.C93 wrote:Flywheel KERS is banned I thought, Electrical only for this year. But I'm not too sure.
I'm pretty sure ATM-Andy is legitimately Andy Latham.
Fluid connections are for the hydraulic control of the variable gear drive "transmission" that connects the flywheel to the rear wheel drive, and maybe for oil supply - looks to be an oil pump intergrated (for bearing and transmission lubrication ?). This system should be connected to the car mechanically.Giblet wrote:The Flybrid drum is housed inside a near vacuum, which will explain some of the plumbing you see.
I dont believe this is because Mclaren want more time in the tunnel. They have already said they have a good aero platform, so it sounds like there already set. Maybe they just want to try some unique ideas on a known platform to see how usefull they are. Or to try a radical placement of mechanical parts (i.e kers batterys) I do think, on the other hand, it maybe because teams like sauber had i hinting of what mclaren were doing last year with the f-duct and hence they got it on there car super quick for the next race. I think mclaren dont want people seeing whats up there sleaves untill the very last min.. This car could be an interesting one! [-o<adrianjordan wrote:McLaren look set to run an interim car at the first test and are launching the MP4-26 on the 4th February in Berlin according to Autosport.
I think this is the most likely as it will give them some data to reference against what they got when they tested the new tyres in Abu Dhabi last year.Just_a_fan wrote:Or they want to calibrate the new tyres to the a known configuration.
I would expect we will. As I understand it, they use the data acquired from those to correlate their CFD and Windtunnel data with the real world readings, which then allows them to be more confident in their development parts...not that it worked as well as they would have liked in 2010...Just_a_fan wrote:Perhaps we'll see more of their aero-probes again.
Same question for me, why Berlin?McLaren may use an interim car at the 1st test and will launch the MP4-26 in Berlin Feb 4th according to @AUTOSPORTdigi Why Berlin?
De La Rosa spilled the beans to Sauber about the f-duct a few weeks before the first test. Thats why they were first to copy it.Richied76 wrote:it maybe because teams like sauber had i hinting of what mclaren were doing last year with the f-duct and hence they got it on there car super quick for the next race. I think mclaren dont want people seeing whats up there sleaves untill the very last min.. [-o<