Which just shows how hard they try to give as little as possible away... We got a very good view of the rear wing end plates yesterday for examplecharliesmithhd wrote:They're being very secretive, blacking out bargeboards rear bodywork and rear wing endplates
Macklaren wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 21:00
We could have gone further
When modifying the chassis, we worked very closely with the FIA to ensure we were only changing what we needed to, but this meant we couldn’t exploit the chassis change as much as we would have liked in the pursuit of performance. Although we spent our development tokens on the power unit installation, it’s not fully optimised because of the rules around homologation. We would have done it differently were it not for the restrictions put in place for 2021.
https://www.mclaren.com/racing/2021/car ... y-changes/
Yes, but this photoshop effort implies that the actual car they ran today was differentSmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 21:18Which just shows how hard they try to give as little as possible away... We got a very good view of the rear wing end plates yesterday for examplecharliesmithhd wrote:They're being very secretive, blacking out bargeboards rear bodywork and rear wing endplates
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EuXsF0qXUAM ... name=large
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There is a team that could do it . Now that they can't use it to copy over Mercedes, they could share high quality 3D models for us to enjoy until the season start.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 19:41I guess that with the right program / app, we could use the tires to make sure that is properly scale? Because if it is, we could make better assumptions analysis, from how skinny it is to how much the wheelbase may have grown
Is the floor not an area that will be developed? I know you can't have holes in it, but some kind of bumps should be legal? I can see that they didn't hide anything on the floor.Macklaren wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 21:26Yes, but this photoshop effort implies that the actual car they ran today was differentSmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 21:18Which just shows how hard they try to give as little as possible away... We got a very good view of the rear wing end plates yesterday for examplecharliesmithhd wrote:They're being very secretive, blacking out bargeboards rear bodywork and rear wing endplates
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EuXsF0qXUAM ... name=large
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End plate that was run today, same as yesterday’s:Macklaren wrote:Yes, but this photoshop effort implies that the actual car they ran today was differentSmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 21:18Which just shows how hard they try to give as little as possible away... We got a very good view of the rear wing end plates yesterday for examplecharliesmithhd wrote:They're being very secretive, blacking out bargeboards rear bodywork and rear wing endplates
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Is it? The vertical slots on the lower endplates are not visible in this and the pitlane pic. That part also appears to have a vertical trailing edge vs. slanted at the same angle as the upper endplate in the studio shot.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 21:42
End plate that was run today, same as yesterday’s:
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