However, the races with the stepped nose don't seem to have improved McLarens performance in relation to the other cars around them.Coefficient wrote:morefirejules08 wrote:So now McLaren are competitive again I guess all the talk of a stepped nose will disappear
No, stepped nose at Hungary! Guaranteed!
Just kidding btw!
Thanks, sounds promising.simieski wrote:Updates indeed on the way for Hungary and others according to quotes on Autosport.com
"There are some more updates for Hungary," said sporting director Sam Michael. "We will definitely be bringing parts there and then to Spa.
"For Monza, we will probably just have Monza-specific parts and then [another upgrade] at Singapore. That's where we are at.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101464
Shrieker wrote:I'd say the places terribly important traction wise are exit of T1, exit of the right/left slow chicane (T6 i think) and the penultimate corner. Others are more or less flowing corners where a lack traction likely won't raise it's ugly head.
exhaust,rear suspension!CjC wrote:There's been a few opinions that mclaren are lacking abit of traction, what could solve this problem? Is it a change of suspension set up/lay out? Plain old rear downforce? Or the drivability of the engine?
Alteration of their engine maps Too late now though. They would need to make tweaks to the rear to make sure the tyres are bolted to the ground on exit, I would say a small change to the suspension as this could also help improve tyre durability.There's been a few opinions that mclaren are lacking abit of traction, what could solve this problem? Is it a change of suspension set up/lay out? Plain old rear downforce? Or the drivability of the engine?
This is what I love about this forum, I get to rub shoulders with people who know more than the whole of McLaren's car development team.matt_b wrote:I would say a small change to the suspension as this could also help improve tyre durability.