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If you don´t have a car that´s working perfect then you can´t gain any experience from it which means your car will not be as fast as the others.
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...WilliamsF1 wrote:Mclaren has 10 test days with a new new car. A sensible tech programme will not involve running 5 different solutions in those 10 days and screwing yourself up.
It happened last year when they were so damm undecided on th blown diffuser that it took them the better part of 10 races to perfect it.
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Could they be blowing the exhaust outboard UNDER the metallic edge?Formula None wrote:Another shot of the inward facing exhaust slit.
Question though, why is the outer edge metallic? Is part of the exhaust being directed out (away from centerline) in addition to inward and over the floor? Remember the out 50mm of the floor is a free zone so they can have as many holes and slots as they want in that area (I think that's why they can get away with the sculpted floor edges that you see these days, they're only like 50mm in width measured from the outside of the floor).
Seeing as they spent the whole of Valencia focusing on the tyre wear, and understanding the tyres as a whole, why would they need such extensive research seeing as their whole agenda at Valencia was tyres? I know different cars, suspensions and characteristics but I would of expected that they were focusing on race simulations etc.Lewis wrapped up four days of running at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya, spending the day focusing on tyre development over a series of long runs.
Clocking up an impressive 107 laps – MP4-26’s biggest single-day mileage – the team worked through a lengthy tyre development programme, eschewing outright laptimes in order to more fully understand how the Pirellis behave throughout a race stint.
Test team manager Indy Lall said: “It was very encouraging to log over 100 laps with MP4-26 today – an impressive conclusion to our four days in Barcelona. We’re still working through a very lengthy development programme – today wasn’t about pure performance, it was about conducting a disciplined series of long-runs – but it’s been a positive end to our test here.”
Florio wrote:I was a little confused by McLaren stating thatSeeing as they spent the whole of Valencia focusing on the tyre wear, and understanding the tyres as a whole, why would they need such extensive research seeing as their whole agenda at Valencia was tyres? I know different cars, suspensions and characteristics but I would of expected that they were focusing on race simulations etc.Lewis wrapped up four days of running at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya, spending the day focusing on tyre development over a series of long runs.
Clocking up an impressive 107 laps – MP4-26’s biggest single-day mileage – the team worked through a lengthy tyre development programme, eschewing outright laptimes in order to more fully understand how the Pirellis behave throughout a race stint.
Test team manager Indy Lall said: “It was very encouraging to log over 100 laps with MP4-26 today – an impressive conclusion to our four days in Barcelona. We’re still working through a very lengthy development programme – today wasn’t about pure performance, it was about conducting a disciplined series of long-runs – but it’s been a positive end to our test here.”
However I understand they all have different testing schedules, but can anyone enlighten us onto why they'd still be needing tyre testing?
you serious? they have to avulate tyres on the new car, not to do so would be madness.Florio wrote:I was a little confused by McLaren stating thatSeeing as they spent the whole of Valencia focusing on the tyre wear, and understanding the tyres as a whole, why would they need such extensive research seeing as their whole agenda at Valencia was tyres? I know different cars, suspensions and characteristics but I would of expected that they were focusing on race simulations etc.Lewis wrapped up four days of running at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya, spending the day focusing on tyre development over a series of long runs.
Clocking up an impressive 107 laps – MP4-26’s biggest single-day mileage – the team worked through a lengthy tyre development programme, eschewing outright laptimes in order to more fully understand how the Pirellis behave throughout a race stint.
Test team manager Indy Lall said: “It was very encouraging to log over 100 laps with MP4-26 today – an impressive conclusion to our four days in Barcelona. We’re still working through a very lengthy development programme – today wasn’t about pure performance, it was about conducting a disciplined series of long-runs – but it’s been a positive end to our test here.”
However I understand they all have different testing schedules, but can anyone enlighten us onto why they'd still be needing tyre testing?