I remember this "size fat" McLaren Honda concept...Lucky wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CcdR4sXW0AAVhkM.jpg
Jesus Christ, can you stop overreacting? It's a little "fatter" under the NDA, that's all. Nothing special.ALO_Power wrote:OMG ! Rear got very fat now They seem to completely abandon the size-zero philosophy day by day. That's not very good news, in my opinion. Their initial plan was to get Mercedes by making extreme and aggressive moves like the size-zero. Now, if they abandon size-zero it looks like they just get conventional to survive. I hope I'm wrong but if you do so huge changes from Testing 1 to Testing 2 it means that you are quite lost in what direction you should take. Maybe it's better for them to start with not so aggressive packaging and let Honda evolve. But isn't it a bit too late for that? This should happen in 2015 so this year they could try pushing harder. Anyway, correct me if I'm wrong. (also super extreme packaging doesn't seem to be the way to win if we look at Mercedes so let's hope they will do well)
No pics yet, so no answers neither.gloomyandy wrote:So what is likely to be under that part of the body work? Different exhaust routing?
Most probably to get more/better airflow.gloomyandy wrote:Could this just be to get a different airflow ?
On a sidenote: can we please stop overreacting. [-o<However, in a bid to help improve the cooling characteristics of the internal combustion engine and energy recovery components, McLaren is evaluating a tweaked engine cover solution to improve airflow.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Lucky-ish wrote:
Apparently the power unit is taller than last season and the bigger engine cover is to accommodate that and also to improve the cooling to the PU. See the Honda PU thread for details.bauc wrote:I'm sure that the new ''fat'' engine cover on the mp431 is just for testing only, filled under with a ton of sensors and different gimmicks. Once they feel confident enough we will see the engine cover going back to its original form/concept.