McLaren MCL32 Honda

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What a wonderful diffuser McLaren has made, and what is that curious little apparatus there in front of the rear wheel? Sensor of some sort?
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I'm not sure whether that's a tyre temp sensor or pressure taps, looks more like the latter.
Should be new brake ducts this weekend too.

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Perhaps I am jumping the gun but I expected to see the cars with lower df wings for this race
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Alonso Fan wrote:
09 Jun 2017, 01:55
Perhaps I am jumping the gun but I expected to see the cars with lower df wings for this race
Sure is, Alonso now has experience with the indy500 downforce levels :wink:

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The Big Rake is coming out for FP1:
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"The photographers were allowed to let off steam on Thursday. The cars were parked in front of the FIA ​​garage and released for shooting. So you could shoot down details like the kiwi on the McLaren, which is only about 2 centimeters"


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Where is it situated ?

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On top of the right sidepod i guess..

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godlameroso wrote:
09 Jun 2017, 00:59
What a wonderful diffuser McLaren has made, and what is that curious little apparatus there in front of the rear wheel? Sensor of some sort?
I would guess some sort of strain gauge to measure floor deflection? Looks like there might be one on the lower rear wishbone as well.

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Do i see Tyre squirt Slots in Front of the Rear Wheels? :shock:
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McLaren pushing seriously with their developements, from this perspective they are defnitly still a class A Team.

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The car seemed stagnant for a few races so it's good to see they're still alive on the development front.

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BanMeToo wrote:
10 Jun 2017, 02:49
The car seemed stagnant for a few races so it's good to see they're still alive on the development front.
Major upgrade at Spain, part 2 of the upgrade at Monaco, how did you come to the conclusion that the car seemed stagnant?