I think it is fair to compare. The STR13 is not as tight as the Mclaren but it is not a compromised design and is better then what they had last year around the sidepod area. It is putting in good lap times and top speeds all while doing a stack of laps more then Mclaren are.Jolle wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 01:54
I don't think it's fair to compare STR and McLaren. Their design teams would have had very different assignments.
For STR it's all about giving RedBull a good PU for 2019 (at the soonest). Even finishing dead last every race wouldn't be a real problem. This means they will have build in lots of room in the chassis. Also, with the drivers, they would have made the package easy to drive and predicable. Which is normally not always the fastest.
I just don't understand the philosophy of the small airbox when the 2014 mclaren had a larger airbox and that was with a Mercedes engine. All of the other teams have gone to the larger airbox for many reasons and the sooner Mclaren realises this the better for them. Burn marks and cooling holes in the body work are testament to the fact the Mclaren is too tightly packaged.
They are nowhere near Red Bull or even Renault in terms of pace. They are slower then a multitude of mid pack teams all because they are trying to cling to a trend from the V8 era.