A closer look at the McLaren-Honda MP4-31
full technical analysis:
http://en.f1i.com/magazine/43018-a-clos ... p4-31.html
I agree with you, that's why i'm laughing. It's better than sulking. I feel it for the Honda fans who must endure one year of teeth gnashing.bonjon1979 wrote:I'm not sure why you find that funny. I see nothing from the 31 to suggest it is ahead ofringo wrote:bonjon1979 wrote:
Hmm. We're not too far away from being halfway through testing. I'm not seeing anything from the Mclaren to suggest that it's anything but a bottom half of the field car. They might sort the engine out and get more power come australia. They might have a good chassis but challenging for podiums? Not on what we've seen. Now we've had the first engine blow out too. This all feels very familiar. For sure, they've managed more laps this year but I don't have confidence in them at all.
But i wouldn't pressure them too much. The first thing Ron said was that they will get points initially. Which means appearing in Q3. I think this car can make an appearance in Q3 a few times. So lets start from there then see if they can steal a podium in a high attrition race.
Merc
Ferrari
Williams
Red bull
Toro rosso
Force India
That puts it in the bottom half.
What we have is people from within Honda and Mclaren saying that it's not fast enough and not reliable enough.
ringo wrote:I agree with you, that's why i'm laughing. It's better than sulking. I feel it for the Honda fans who must endure one year of teeth gnashing.bonjon1979 wrote:I'm not sure why you find that funny. I see nothing from the 31 to suggest it is ahead ofringo wrote:
But i wouldn't pressure them too much. The first thing Ron said was that they will get points initially. Which means appearing in Q3. I think this car can make an appearance in Q3 a few times. So lets start from there then see if they can steal a podium in a high attrition race.
Merc
Ferrari
Williams
Red bull
Toro rosso
Force India
That puts it in the bottom half.
What we have is people from within Honda and Mclaren saying that it's not fast enough and not reliable enough.
Exactly. McLaren have been throwing more parts at the car compared to other teams, it's clear they have been focusing on chassis and aero assessment, while not pushing their luck with the engine. An engine change would wreck their testing schedule, not worth risking it until the end of the week. I think tomorrow afternoon, for the last couple of hours at least, Alonso will be allowed the push the car/engine as hard as he likes.McG wrote: I don't think they have pushed yet. In fact they said so themselves.
Why are people writing them off after 3 days of testing?
Louvers on those radiators?
I had always thought that they were replaceable. Therefore if McLaren wants to draw more airflow through the S duct it will place slightly larger flaps. I.e. To fine tune the mass of airflow going through the S duct.DiogoBrand wrote:Does somebody know what are those little flaps at the bottom part of the S-duct outlet? They always looked like they were there because the duct wasn't in their plans at first, but now with a new car they're still there.
Edit: Here are the flaps I was referring to:
http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/y48 ... 5duint.png
mclaren111 wrote:Why the wire from exhaust ??
http://i2.wp.com/www.grandprix247.com/w ... .jpg?w=750