Yes, because clearly it doesn't work on the Merc or Ferrari, and didn't work on last year's McLaren.KingHamilton01 wrote:Does anyone think that McLaren would gain more out of a different exhaust layout? Im thinking along the line's of what red bull, lotus and now torro rosso are using.
Doesn't mean the alternative wouldn't work better for them.beelsebob wrote:Yes, because clearly it doesn't work on the Merc or Ferrari, and didn't work on last year's McLaren.KingHamilton01 wrote:Does anyone think that McLaren would gain more out of a different exhaust layout? Im thinking along the line's of what red bull, lotus and now torro rosso are using.
Okay, now what evidence do you have that it would work better? And what evidence do you have that it's actually on the car, and hence relevant to this thread?KingHamilton01 wrote:Doesn't mean the alternative wouldn't work better for them.beelsebob wrote:Yes, because clearly it doesn't work on the Merc or Ferrari, and didn't work on last year's McLaren.KingHamilton01 wrote:Does anyone think that McLaren would gain more out of a different exhaust layout? Im thinking along the line's of what red bull, lotus and now torro rosso are using.
Do you think Caterham's rear wing would help them?I didn't say I did have any evidence that it would work better did I! perhaps you need to read what I said again, im asking for people's opinion's, after all this is a forum for discussion is it not? if I was to back up my theory with evidence then you only have to look at the winning team's in Lotus and redbull who are both running this exhaust configuration. They currently sit 1st and 2nd in the constructor's and Vettel winning the championship and kimi second. Does this satisfy your need to back up my theory with evidence or would you like a technical explination aswell.Okay, now what evidence do you have that it would work better? And what evidence do you have that it's actually on the car, and hence relevant to this thread?KingHamilton01 wrote:Doesn't mean the alternative wouldn't work better for them.
Thanks, appreciate you saying this.turbof1 wrote:Beelsebob, as we are discussing about the mclaren car, I think it's a relevant and interesting discussion. Of course such one pointers will not solve their problems, but it is always fun to have a "what if" debate.
Sidepod ramps might extract more performance ultimately. But if they don't get their car's downforce running consistently, it will not matter which performance enhancing element they bring. All of it would get lost in stalling.
Of all cars on the field, this is one the most difficult to predict how it will evolve. The attempts until now might be for nothing when we get to canada. The original car might also suddenly start to work as intended. There's a huge question mark above this car.
The one Ferrari tried but not ran at barcelona was actually one between the mclaren and red bull version. A S-sloping backending of the sidepod. I personally think that would be the better solution for mclaren for now. It doesn't require as much rethinking of the car.ringo wrote:The redbull design would help them. It would help all cars not using the design. It's simply a better solution.
F1 cars are quite modular.
There was a time on this forum, where if you mentioned the word "copy" people would lambaste you for it. Now we see shameless copying since 2010 and seen increased competitiveness. The cars work on the same formula.
If Mclaren copy the redbull exhuast they will see a benefit. They just have to copy it really well.
It's not secret that the teams with the Mclaren exhuast are nowhere. Ferrari are the only team, and their solution is beyond mclaren's.
not to say this is their problem, but i don't think it is ruled out of the development of the car. The front wing i'm not so sure about. I still feel it's a suspension and floor issue.
<Citation needed>ringo wrote:The redbull design would help them. It would help all cars not using the design. It's simply a better solution.
If it's such a better solution, how come only LRGP switched to it this year? If it is so great how come only Red Bull and LRGP are using it now? Even Williams tried it but chose to run handicapped by running the crappy coanda exhaust.ringo wrote:The redbull design would help them. It would help all cars not using the design. It's simply a better solution.
Indeed they are, that doesnt mean that you can just copy paste stuff though.F1 cars are quite modular.
Teams copying each other have been around for ages, not just since 2010.Now we see shameless copying since 2010 and seen increased competitiveness.
So why didnt they run it in the first place? Why didnt any other team run it in the first place?If Mclaren copy the redbull exhuast they will see a benefit. They just have to copy it really well.
It's not secret that the teams with the Mclaren exhuast are nowhere. Ferrari are the only team, and their solution is beyond mclaren's.