2025 McLaren F1 Team

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CjC wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 19:00
AR3-GP wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 18:45
CjC wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 18:25
I personally believe the Horner show and tell with the pictures after the race in Jeddah was a facade to distract attention away from the numerous issues facing Red Bull at the minute for example how they are a one man team who are heavily reliant on Verstappen and the issues they have with wind tunnel correlation which the RB guys have hilariously called him out for because they reckon they don’t have correlation issues but are using the same wind tunnel… oops.
Lando said Red Bull had the fastest car last time out (and several here say Red Bull is equally competitive all along) and Mclaren isn't dominant. Red Bull have seemingly managed to do that without Adrian Newey (Aston) and without Rob Marshall (Mclaren). So what issues are Red Bull actually facing to deflect from?
This
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/horne ... /10713866/
Yes I know about the windtunnel discrepancy, but many here and elsewhere say they are just as competitive as Mclaren and definitely not a tractor or a Haas. So what consequential thing is Red Bull deflecting from? Fighting with Mclaren without Adrian Newey, without Rob Marshall, without a windtunnel... Life is good right? Some here have said Red Bull are bluffing of downplaying as gamesmanship. So maybe complaining about the windtunnel is also some gamesmanship. After all, despite the "problems" that they declare, they are right there with Mclaren, only 12 points off the WDC lead, and could have been leading if Max just had a better start in Jeddah.
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AR3-GP wrote:
CjC wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 18:25
I personally believe the Horner show and tell with the pictures after the race in Jeddah was a facade to distract attention away from the numerous issues facing Red Bull at the minute for example how they are a one man team who are heavily reliant on Verstappen and the issues they have with wind tunnel correlation which the RB guys have hilariously called him out for because they reckon they don’t have correlation issues but are using the same wind tunnel… oops.
Lando said Red Bull had the fastest car last time out (and several here say Red Bull is equally competitive all along) and Mclaren isn't dominant. Red Bull have seemingly managed to do that without Adrian Newey (Aston) and without Rob Marshall (Mclaren). So what issues are Red Bull actually facing to deflect from?
Norris is bluffing; he just lacks skill. Piastri said they have the quickest car. On a good day, Red Bull has two cars scoring points. On a bad day, McLaren has two cars only scoring points but outside of the podium.

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CjC wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 18:33
mwillems wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 09:03
Emag wrote:
24 Apr 2025, 23:44


I am fairly certain the wing this year flexes less than last year, but it's not like the current one is winning any awards in rigidity. In any case, delving into arguments on who will be hurt the most by the Spain TD is just pure guesswork and speculative IMO. It all depends on how prepared teams are for it, but in any case I would expect RedBull to be impacted the less.

If you want to directly correlate loss from Spain TD with the amount of flex that each team's front wings currently exhibit, then in an order from least affected to most affected it would be like this :

1 - RedBull
2 - Ferrari
3 = 4 McLaren / Mercedes

But you never know how well each team is preparing for the TD and how impactful to the performance the flexing front wing is to each concept. Although it may be safe to assume that the biggest change will be seen on teams which currently exhibit the most amount of flexing, it is not correct to assume they're going to lose performance by the same degree their front wings will lose flexibility. Not too long to go to find out anyway.
There are no changes to the front wing since last year, that i can see.

Either there was a change last year or there hasn't been one. The wings require more than a bit of extra carbon stiffness so I don't think they could sneak a change in without it being noticed.

The last wing change was at Vegas and was designed to allow an extended front wing flap. This could be a pseudonym for wing strengthening.
Not that I’m as good at spotting the differences like I used to be but I thought they do have a new wing for 2025. I’ve seen a few comparisons on Instagram and the shape of the top elements are different however I’m not sure if the 2024 wing they used for the comparison was the same wing raced in Abu Dhabi.

There was no need for any of the teams to describe the changes to the car which have been made from end of 24 to the beginning of the 25 season in Australia with the car presentation submissions and also as you know if the front wing shape stays the same but they have reduced the amount of flex this too would not be needed to be disclosed during the season with said submissions.
True. I didn't see any differences in the wing at the start of the season, it looked like last years. But it could have been strengthened then. But other than a more extreme AoA at times, I haven't seen much different. The flexing doesn't just come from the thickness of the flaps, so i would expect to see more changes, just like when flexing wings were introduced, they looked different. But perhaps they didn't really need to do much.
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This is how bad I am at noticing these days @mwillems :lol:
I was aware that Mclaren brought a new diffuser to Saudi, I then check on Saturday if they both decided to run the new diffuser which I confirmed to myself- turns out I was wrong :lol:

Updated diffuser not raced:
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/mcla ... explained/

Good news about upgrades being on the car for Miami
Just a fan's point of view

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CjC wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 20:08
This is how bad I am at noticing these days @mwillems :lol:
I was aware that Mclaren brought a new diffuser to Saudi, I then check on Saturday if they both decided to run the new diffuser which I confirmed to myself- turns out I was wrong :lol:

Updated diffuser not raced:
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/mcla ... explained/

Good news about upgrades being on the car for Miami
My eyes are rubbish these days so there may be differences. I'm relying in part from observations in the car thread and if I recall it was observed to be an unchanged wing.

That said, here's Stella saying that they don't need to change much and they'll be introducing small changes at Spain.

https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433 ... rea-stella
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mwillems wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 20:36
CjC wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 20:08
This is how bad I am at noticing these days @mwillems :lol:
I was aware that Mclaren brought a new diffuser to Saudi, I then check on Saturday if they both decided to run the new diffuser which I confirmed to myself- turns out I was wrong :lol:

Updated diffuser not raced:
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/mcla ... explained/

Good news about upgrades being on the car for Miami
My eyes are rubbish these days so there may be differences. I'm relying in part from observations in the car thread and if I recall it was observed to be an unchanged wing.

That said, here's Stella saying that they don't need to change much and they'll be introducing small changes at Spain.

https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433 ... rea-stella
That was a nice re-read.
Everything he said about the performance of the car has been true so far, so we’ll have to take his word for it about the small changes required to comply with the new TD
Just a fan's point of view

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AR3-GP wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 18:45
CjC wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 18:25
I personally believe the Horner show and tell with the pictures after the race in Jeddah was a facade to distract attention away from the numerous issues facing Red Bull at the minute for example how they are a one man team who are heavily reliant on Verstappen and the issues they have with wind tunnel correlation which the RB guys have hilariously called him out for because they reckon they don’t have correlation issues but are using the same wind tunnel… oops.
Lando said Red Bull had the fastest car last time out (and several here say Red Bull is equally competitive all along) and Mclaren isn't dominant. Red Bull have seemingly managed to do that without Adrian Newey (Aston) and without Rob Marshall (Mclaren). So what issues are Red Bull actually facing to deflect from?
Where do you start? This is a McLaren thread and the Red Bull issues discussed are their flexi wing allegations as well as the charade around the "unfair" 5 second penalty. You could add "emergency meetings" with Vertsappen's manager, turnover of key staff and drivers. It just seems that Horner is continually stirring some issue to deflect and to disrupt others and these two are the current ones. McLaren haven't needed to worry about any of them because they lack substance. It's a pity that Zak sometimes feels the need to react the way he does. I may be proven wrong but the Spanish GP rule change won't produce any major changes in the pecking order. Won't stop Horner from fresh claims though and there's plenty of fans and pundits who will fire the shots for him. Life in F1 goes on and some things don't change.

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BMMR61 wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 23:00
AR3-GP wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 18:45
CjC wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 18:25
I personally believe the Horner show and tell with the pictures after the race in Jeddah was a facade to distract attention away from the numerous issues facing Red Bull at the minute for example how they are a one man team who are heavily reliant on Verstappen and the issues they have with wind tunnel correlation which the RB guys have hilariously called him out for because they reckon they don’t have correlation issues but are using the same wind tunnel… oops.
Lando said Red Bull had the fastest car last time out (and several here say Red Bull is equally competitive all along) and Mclaren isn't dominant. Red Bull have seemingly managed to do that without Adrian Newey (Aston) and without Rob Marshall (Mclaren). So what issues are Red Bull actually facing to deflect from?
Where do you start? This is a McLaren thread and the Red Bull issues discussed are their flexi wing allegations as well as the charade around the "unfair" 5 second penalty. You could add "emergency meetings" with Vertsappen's manager, turnover of key staff and drivers. It just seems that Horner is continually stirring some issue to deflect and to disrupt others and these two are the current ones. McLaren haven't needed to worry about any of them because they lack substance. It's a pity that Zak sometimes feels the need to react the way he does. I may be proven wrong but the Spanish GP rule change won't produce any major changes in the pecking order. Won't stop Horner from fresh claims though and there's plenty of fans and pundits who will fire the shots for him. Life in F1 goes on and some things don't change.
Not the point of that post.
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