beelsebob wrote:
Because again – they're not changing it.
You dont do a complete revamp in 2 weeks. Honestly, whether or not the Front wing is the problem, it is something that is something really, really different compared to other teams. Every other team now has 2 sections which cant be adjusted which blend in the center section, giving a bit of a diffuser like inside edge. And that coupled with 1 adjustable flap, or 2 shorter flaps.
McLaren is the only team not to follow this design and still keep a 2010 style front wing. McLaren was also by far the last to design an endplate-less front wing with the outer edge bending down to the footplate. Until the USA gp from last year it was still a 3 plane wing with an end plate attached to it.
If they felt that all the trouble stemmed from the front wing, they would redesign the front wing.
Who said they wont? Since winter testing the Front Wing looks even simpler than it did before.
Combine that with the fact that the front wing worked extremely well on the clearly strongest car of last year, and we see that it's perfectly capable of doing its job.
That the front wing is working well in it's own right, nobody doubted that. But imo it is quite plausible that it does send bad air further down the car. They have changed the higher nose and they now run pull rod, both could be the reason that there isnt a good quality rearward. How do you fix this? Change the front wing. So while the problem is caued by the higher nose and pull rod, the fix lies in the front wing and changing it so that the pull rod and high nose do not screw it up.
The front wing is fine, it is not the problem. McLaren have stated already that the problem is to do with the diffuser stalling.
Which could be indirectly caused by the front end sending crappy air.
I am not saying it is the front wing, I am saying it is plausible, it is a part of the car that is so much different, pretty much 2010 tech, compared to other cars that it is something to take notice of, and by that would be the first part to blame.