doesnt make a difference, just check the height from the ground, its almost touching itmyurr wrote:Unfortunately they're at subtly different angles so the comparison wouldn't be accurate.
Which will be totally irrelevant and only be a reason for firing up fan quarrels over the net.Joie de vivre wrote: It would be great if someone made gif.
I'm not disagreeing that the wing is clearly running very low. But couldn't this also mean they're running massive amounts of rake?bot6 wrote:Clearly, on the Red Bull, the whole wing goes down to ground level. Not just the outer edges.
It could, but from watching the TV footage McLaren look like they're running a significant amount of rake so they're not going to be dissimilar.raymondu999 wrote:I'm not disagreeing that the wing is clearly running very low. But couldn't this also mean they're running massive amounts of rake?bot6 wrote:Clearly, on the Red Bull, the whole wing goes down to ground level. Not just the outer edges.
If a faulty KERS is to be believed, then Hamilton's brake balance was thrown out, possibly leading to locking the fronts.PrancingBull wrote:Great shout on the pics. I agree with the big difference in the front wing tech on the RB7 vs MP4-26. McLaren have clearly made a big leap with the rear of the car this w/e, if they want to make another one for the next race, it would make sense to concentrate on another area of the car. Look at both Hamilton's Q3 quick laps, he locked up his front right in both runs. Can they take the same approach as RB (given that they've been making very stiff front-ended cars these last couple of years and appear to have stuck to that form with the current offering)?peroa wrote:http://twitpic.com/4df5oz
http://twitpic.com/4dfbx3
Form Darren Heath's twitter, same place, same speed.
Lots of work to do, because IMHO this is key, not the blowing of the rearend.
I don't know where people get this idea that a flexy front wing instantly means gains. It works for Red Bull, but it doesn't mean it's going to work with McLaren.fausto cedros wrote: What really drives me nuts is that they're looking at that since last mid season and still they don' boast theirs...come on guys, a little push further.
Direct quotes from McLaren saying that the flexing front wing is worth 3 or 4 tenths...Hangaku wrote:I don't know where people get this idea that a flexy front wing instantly means gains.
Hangaku wrote:I don't know where people get this idea that a flexy front wing instantly means gains. It works for Red Bull, but it doesn't mean it's going to work with McLaren.fausto cedros wrote: What really drives me nuts is that they're looking at that since last mid season and still they don' boast theirs...come on guys, a little push further.
The front wing is pretty much the starting point of your aero setup, and we don't need a genius to figure out that the MP4-26 creates downforce in a different way to the RB7.
Of course, this isn't to say that it won't work either, but don't just assume that it's the missing link.