KingHamilton01 wrote:so far it seem`s that most people are agreed that McLaren need to comes to term`s with there suspension set-up and needs to change from an ageing front wing design design and go to a multi-element front wing to help aid airflow. I wonder how much there exhaust is affecting there performance and if there are going to consider tunnel and ramp instead? this article explain`s more about McLaren`s Exhaust design and how it`s different from the mp4-27
http://somersf1.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/ ... itial.html
What an excellent link! So refreshing to hear an objective piece rather than an opinionated piece.
Seems to me that it fits in with what JB was saying as 'fundamtal changes are required' ie. a new front wing, a new beam wing, a new monkey seat, a new rear wing and a new exhaust/ side pod layout. I'm sure mclaren will solve it all eventually.
Not in relation to the link but in relation to the suspension debate, if mclaren need to change the angle of the suspension arms, could this be done mid-season under the homoglated chassis rules?