techman wrote:I think reality is setting in. This mclaren chassis is an average chassis. very inefficient aero and nothing special. All the BS Eric.B is talking is to save his job, well it will be exposed next year, when the FIA monitors the power index of these engine and let is out. There will be no hiding behind honda next year like they did this year. Havent you realised mclaren honda does well ahead of STR in power circuit but struggles in ciruits like suzuka and monaco for pace? i am pretty sure mexico and brazil where it consist of long straights the mclaren will be ahead of STR. mclaren chassis lack efficient aero nor downforce. just like redbull and renault f1 team, both using same engine but redbull has better straight line speed and downforce, which renault f1 lacks. the gap between those two team is over 1.5 seconds, just by pure aero superiority. Cant wait till next year when eric b will be exposed for the lies he tells everybody, the sooner he gets fired and the better for mclaren. no wonder ron blocked honda from supplying redbull and TR. if they had supplied them, those Teams would destroyed mclaren in terms of pace with the same honda engine.
Pure overreaction as always from you and misleading comments. Where have you been all this time that McLaren was getting good results? Not good to appear when you are not getting confirmed, uh? Now, you found an opportunity again to say that the chassis is trash again after 1 bad race. Just looking for an opportunity to bash them every time. And explain me this, why Haas then was in Q3 and in front of STR, Williams and others? Why Renault almost outqualified McLaren (if Palmer hadn't met yellow flags he would be in front). You trying to say that Haas and Renault have better chassis than McLaren? Point is, after catastrophic 2015 (that even McLaren had LIMITED track time for data thanks to engine problems and also adapting its new aero team) this is big progress. Suzuka problems are not because chassis is bad, it's combination of things, not black neither white. I don't support them on that because they DO have some problems but what you say is pure overreaction. Problem seems to be that in some circuits they can't get the tires working and it seems suspension related. Of course that's a weak point and they must fix it for next year, but you can't say that chassis is terrible, if you do you are just out of date and reality. In Suzuka, they were completely lost so in my opinion, what made them look so bad is these: suspension and engine. Suspension because they seem to struggle with making the tires work when in medium speed corners and when you need mechanical grip. Engine because Suzuka is more of a Power Track than a chassis track, as you can see all cars are all the time at high throttle and there are minimal braking points, where McLaren is really good at. So they can't get advantage of their strong braking (because there aren't much heavy braking zones, least than everywhere) and also can't regen much energy with that, so in that circuit ICE matters most, and ICE is Honda PU's weakest point (no TJI for example, which is something that 2015 Ferrari PU does have!). The ICE of Honda must not be as good as the 2015 Ferrari one (which again has TJI). But overall, 2016 Honda PU should be equal or a tad better than 2015 Ferrari PU (which is remarkable with no TJI used). Anyway, Suzuka seemed to be a track that highlighted all the problems of the car at once and on the other hand there weren't much stuff that they could make up time from their stronger territories. Anyway, it's good to learn the problems now and prepare a strong car for 2017 hopefully. Also, the fact that the chassis is a bit compromised thanks to the weak P.U (calculated to be 80-85hp off Merc), is also something but I'm not going to use it as an excuse but definitely they lose some time from there, too. And I don't think Boullier is a problem for McLaren, statements are always and were always full of politics to fulfill different goals, ignore them and see the car and overall progress.