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ADC wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 06:33
That reasoning seems a little off.. if it’s that big a step, surely a small weight penalty is worth taking it. They’ll have 2 weeks to trim the weight after. It’s not like engines where they can’t touch it once it’s raced...
It's probably just a rumor and perhaps it's not that significant of an upgrade. Also it may be that the floor ties in to other upgrades and needs to be put on the car as a package. McLaren seems to err on the side of caution this year, and try to understand their upgrades before they bolt them on. I think that is a good approach (easy to say when the performance is decent even without rushing upgrades).

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FittingMechanics wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 09:07
ADC wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 06:33
That reasoning seems a little off.. if it’s that big a step, surely a small weight penalty is worth taking it. They’ll have 2 weeks to trim the weight after. It’s not like engines where they can’t touch it once it’s raced...
It's probably just a rumor and perhaps it's not that significant of an upgrade. Also it may be that the floor ties in to other upgrades and needs to be put on the car as a package. McLaren seems to err on the side of caution this year, and try to understand their upgrades before they bolt them on. I think that is a good approach (easy to say when the performance is decent even without rushing upgrades).
It's probably not a rumor, but something that was said by someone within McLaren off the record.

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RonDennis wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 11:59
FittingMechanics wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 09:07
ADC wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 06:33
That reasoning seems a little off.. if it’s that big a step, surely a small weight penalty is worth taking it. They’ll have 2 weeks to trim the weight after. It’s not like engines where they can’t touch it once it’s raced...
It's probably just a rumor and perhaps it's not that significant of an upgrade. Also it may be that the floor ties in to other upgrades and needs to be put on the car as a package. McLaren seems to err on the side of caution this year, and try to understand their upgrades before they bolt them on. I think that is a good approach (easy to say when the performance is decent even without rushing upgrades).
On sky they said they actually brought it to France, not sure if it is true or not
It's probably not a rumor, but something that was said by someone within McLaren off the record.

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Apparently it was a test piece to work with the new front suspension, with replaceable front/teatray sections to try different parts. That's why it's 'too heavy' - but it's not going back to be lightened, it's just that they're waiting on the factory for a finalised single piece version, it's coming for Silverstone.
If it brings what they're hoping for with the floor, suspension and engine they might be able to worry Max a bit, which is why they've taken Spec-B engines too.
Will see what else I can find out next weekend.

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PhillipM wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 13:26
Apparently it was a test piece to work with the new front suspension, with replaceable front/teatray sections to try different parts. That's why it's 'too heavy' - but it's not going back to be lightened, it's just that they're waiting on the factory for a finalised single piece version, it's coming for Silverstone.
If it brings what they're hoping for with the floor, suspension and engine they might be able to worry Max a bit, which is why they've taken Spec-B engines too.
Will see what else I can find out next weekend.
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PhillipM wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 13:26
Apparently it was a test piece to work with the new front suspension, with replaceable front/teatray sections to try different parts. That's why it's 'too heavy' - but it's not going back to be lightened, it's just that they're waiting on the factory for a finalised single piece version, it's coming for Silverstone.
If it brings what they're hoping for with the floor, suspension and engine they might be able to worry Max a bit, which is why they've taken Spec-B engines too.
Will see what else I can find out next weekend.
You always give out great info on the updates of the car before they come out. Hopefully it works out the way they expect it to.

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PhillipM wrote:
28 Jun 2019, 13:26
Apparently it was a test piece to work with the new front suspension, with replaceable front/teatray sections to try different parts. That's why it's 'too heavy' - but it's not going back to be lightened, it's just that they're waiting on the factory for a finalised single piece version, it's coming for Silverstone.
If it brings what they're hoping for with the floor, suspension and engine they might be able to worry Max a bit, which is why they've taken Spec-B engines too.
Will see what else I can find out next weekend.
Now this does make sense. Especially given that they didn't use new suspension in France. If it needs to be a package and it's not ready, these type of tests validate the design and they can then make a few changes before testing it again. Hopefully the upgrade is decent and we take a step closer towards top 3 teams. Thanks for the info.

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I like the more cautious approach. Right now McLaren have enough pace to keep 4th in constructors, but it's pretty much impossible to go beyond that. So it's better to validate all parts before introducing them, and hopefully they can end the year with a good package to maybe fight Red Bull, and perhaps fight for 3rd next season.

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First time we see an outlet on top of Sidepod... Quite small...

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mclaren111 wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 08:51
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First time we see an outlet on top of Sidepod... Quite small...
Compared to other cars it's really small. Not sure how big it is on Renault.

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I think only Sainz will have them. They probably anticipated the car will get hot while Sainz is behind other people trying to overtake them that's why they opened it up a little. Mostly McLaren has been very confident on their cooling this year, and hasn't opened up slots over the sidepods like some other teams have.

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This picture posted by Morteza on june 20th looks like it might have been that test floor. Definitely where the boomerang connects to the floor is different than what they used.

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diffuser wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 14:05
This picture posted by Morteza on june 20th looks like it might have been that test floor. Definitely where the boomerang connects to the floor is different than what they used.
That's just a jig for transport. The SPLEF is taller and more fragile - so it's easier to transport if that's removed.
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jjn9128 wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 15:22
diffuser wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 14:05
This picture posted by Morteza on june 20th looks like it might have been that test floor. Definitely where the boomerang connects to the floor is different than what they used.
That's just a jig for transport. The SPLEF is taller and more fragile - so it's easier to transport if that's removed.
Oh..ok

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