Diesel wrote:The understeer is most likely a mechanical grip problem. There seems to be a serious problem with the front end of the car. Either they're struggling to set it up, pull-rod taking a lot longer to make changes, or the geometry is fundamentally flawed.
I'm inclined to think it's more setup issues at the moment, since Ferrari went through a similar thing last year. Malaysia is going to be more of a downforce test for the car, so we should see an improvement if the problems truly are only mechanical.
Ferrari had similar problem with their 2012 car in the first few races. They just did not have enough track time with the Pull Rod suspension to get it dialled in for all conditions. It took them the better part of the fly away races to get to grips with it.
McLaren are likely facing a similar issue.
It would explain why they don;t want to develop the aero to extensively. They need a familiar aero baseline to get the suspension set up isolated.
Lets see how it pans out for them when they get to Europe