Sasha wrote:It's funny......you talk anything bad about Mclaren even if it is true,your the devil and people take points away from you.
Talk bad about Honda,they pat you on the back and give you points even if it could be wrong.
As an insider,I now wished we didn't go and chase Mclaren to put our PU in their chassis. It wasn't worth the money it is costing(Honda is paying most of the bill for the team and 1/2 of the drivers salary) Honda and the negative press.We are now thinking RB/TR or Sauber would of be better deal for Honda. But past history blinded the people in charge at the time(Ito and Arias).
Problems.....
Honda PU is down on power/efficiency and ERS at the moment but is actually doing very well compared to last year.
MP4-31 is pretty much a brick wall in the air at the moment(DF to Drag isn't close to top chassis),Barcelona upgrades hopefully helps that problem.Rear suspension design hurts tire wear.
Sasha I think it really is best to ignore these people. They don't realise that this blame game gets nobody anywhere.
Can't people see that McLaren started with a total clean sheet design last year on the chassis and aero side and with a Honda engine that was developed very quickly. Doing well last season or this season would have been a miracle.
From what I can see both McLaren and Honda have made tremendous progress from the beginning of last season. A chassis really takes 3 to 4 seasons to properly mature and for a team to truly understand it. Both Honda and McLaren need to keep making steady progress as they have done.
From what I can see the connection from the vortex generator (which is no longer a vortex generator) to the vertical fin next to the sidepod is there to reduce drag. Creating a vortex creates a lot of drag. The flow is still pushed outwards however as it is a closed loop now a vortex will not form in the traditional sense. This reduces induced drag maybe even more than the point that the increased surface are increases it. It joining piece can also help to control any turbulence that finds its way into that area.
I think the only things that McLaren and Honda are really guilty of at this point is over hyping fans. Fans fell for it and when the miracle didn't materialise, it sent people into a frenzy and playing the blame game.