Sounds like front wing not included in package. Maybe it comes later (a couple of races?) or wait for SilverstoneLionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:33Meanwhile, AMuS confirms that the Imola upgrades will arrive in Miami and that work will be on the floor and cladding. It is not explained what kind of cladding we are talking about. Possibly the engine hood, maybe the sidepods. So what happens, we won’t see the front wing?
Yeah, that's probably it. Maybe in Imola, maybe later. Then there's Montreal and Barcelona. You can see the updates on the front wing there. Either the team decided not to announce that the front wing is ready, but it's already been brought in. We'll see tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.organic wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:35Sounds like front wing not included in package. Maybe it comes later (a couple of races?) or wait for SilverstoneLionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:33Meanwhile, AMuS confirms that the Imola upgrades will arrive in Miami and that work will be on the floor and cladding. It is not explained what kind of cladding we are talking about. Possibly the engine hood, maybe the sidepods. So what happens, we won’t see the front wing?
I'm guessing cladding refers to packaging. Probably lost in translation.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:33Meanwhile, AMuS confirms that the Imola upgrades will arrive in Miami and that work will be on the floor and cladding. It is not explained what kind of cladding we are talking about. Possibly the engine hood, maybe the sidepods. So what happens, we won’t see the front wing?
https://x.com/TheMcLarenZone/status/1785624382066360795M840TR wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:46I'm guessing cladding refers to packaging. Probably lost in translation.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:33Meanwhile, AMuS confirms that the Imola upgrades will arrive in Miami and that work will be on the floor and cladding. It is not explained what kind of cladding we are talking about. Possibly the engine hood, maybe the sidepods. So what happens, we won’t see the front wing?
it's better translated as bodywork. Non-specific but most likely referring to the engine cover/sidepod/undercut regionsLionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:49https://x.com/TheMcLarenZone/status/1785624382066360795M840TR wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:46I'm guessing cladding refers to packaging. Probably lost in translation.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:33Meanwhile, AMuS confirms that the Imola upgrades will arrive in Miami and that work will be on the floor and cladding. It is not explained what kind of cladding we are talking about. Possibly the engine hood, maybe the sidepods. So what happens, we won’t see the front wing?
So, I don’t know
Well, that’s what I thought initially. There's not long to wait, so you can exhale and just wait. What do you think about the engine hood? Will there be an option ala Red Bull? Maybe in this zone the team will also use water slides, in addition to those already available in the sidepods.organic wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:53it's better translated as bodywork. Non-specific but most likely referring to the engine cover/sidepod/undercut regionsLionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:49https://x.com/TheMcLarenZone/status/1785624382066360795
So, I don’t know
Yeah, I'm assuming sidepods and maybe also engine cover.M840TR wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:46I'm guessing cladding refers to packaging. Probably lost in translation.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:33Meanwhile, AMuS confirms that the Imola upgrades will arrive in Miami and that work will be on the floor and cladding. It is not explained what kind of cladding we are talking about. Possibly the engine hood, maybe the sidepods. So what happens, we won’t see the front wing?
They've a Carbon Fibre based Double Glazing company on the side, trying to make up until Mastercard arrive.
If the changes to the bottom are significant, then the side pontoons and engine hood will be changed. But this is just a guess. Perhaps something else will be changed mechanically, but we are unlikely to see this in the official sheet. It seems that only aerodynamics are specified there. Although the same brake air ducts can be changed.mwillems wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 15:31Yeah, I'm assuming sidepods and/or engine cover.M840TR wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:46I'm guessing cladding refers to packaging. Probably lost in translation.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 14:33Meanwhile, AMuS confirms that the Imola upgrades will arrive in Miami and that work will be on the floor and cladding. It is not explained what kind of cladding we are talking about. Possibly the engine hood, maybe the sidepods. So what happens, we won’t see the front wing?
Still, seeing is believing but everything does point to this mythical front of car upgrade not appearing yet.
Yes I think it will be the usual middle of car change. Will we see the Red Bull "Shoulders" on top of the engine cover creating another waterslide to the Rear and Beam wing? Who knows. It would be interesting if it is there.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 15:47If the changes to the bottom are significant, then the side pontoons and engine hood will be changed. But this is just a guess. Perhaps something else will be changed mechanically, but we are unlikely to see this in the official sheet. It seems that only aerodynamics are specified there. Although the same brake air ducts can be changed.
So far I have the same thoughts about this. And regarding the speed in fast corners: now only Red Bull is ahead of us in this component?mwillems wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 17:19Yes I think it will be the usual middle of car change. Will we see the Red Bull "Shoulders" on top of the engine cover creating another waterslide to the Rear and Beam wing? Who knows. It would be interesting if it is there.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 15:47If the changes to the bottom are significant, then the side pontoons and engine hood will be changed. But this is just a guess. Perhaps something else will be changed mechanically, but we are unlikely to see this in the official sheet. It seems that only aerodynamics are specified there. Although the same brake air ducts can be changed.
If this is an all around change that will improve downforce in all areas (When the floor is fed and maintained well) then this car will be frighteningly fast in the high speed corners.