2018 McLaren F1 Team - Renault

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makecry wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 07:08
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11 Jun 2018, 04:15
Time for Peter Prodromu to go! I never saw him as any better than any other aerodynamaicist, it was Newey's coat tail he was riding all along. His car is 1.5 seconds slower than his old master's.
His solutions are being copied up and down the grid. Car is a dog mechanically. Aero wise it seems fine.
I don't fully agree with PZ but the problem is aero. Nothing on the car works in isolation. If you're piling on rear wing to give you more low speed traction then the problem is your aero doesn't work at low speeds. If they fix this (I have outlined several times where to look) then they don't need to pile on rear wing, the diffuser will do it's job, and will gain top speed as well as in the low speed corners.
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1- There is a minimum car weight that most cars are at, you can't go lighter. Most cars are lighter than the min weight but add Ballast to meet the min weight and get a perfect car balance.
i know there is minimum weight but i remember eric said that there are cars out there that are much heavy, so for them add ballast is hard, while mclaren can add ballast for their benefit.

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techman wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 14:22
1- There is a minimum car weight that most cars are at, you can't go lighter. Most cars are lighter than the min weight but add Ballast to meet the min weight and get a perfect car balance.
i know there is minimum weight but i remember eric said that there are cars out there that are much heavy, so for them add ballast is hard, while mclaren can add ballast for their benefit.
Unless the car has serious balance issues, no additional ballast above the minimum weight is worth it. Reducing car weight is quite difficult too mid season, usually requiring a new chassis.

It's like others said, the suspension that acts up. Probably not something they can fix this year either.
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Unless the car has serious balance issues, no additional ballast above the minimum weight is worth it. Reducing car weight is quite difficult too mid season, usually requiring a new chassis.
i agree but i bellive what eric said was mclaren was a very light car so they can add the ballast to get the min weight and also the car balance, whereas other he mention like force india are very heavy to start with, which mean they might have balance issues

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We'll know it was suspension issues when they get rid of that rear upper wishbone configuration and go to something more standard next year. They went with that configuration for aero gains, so perhaps they are still driven a bit too much by the aero department. It's what put the pressure on Honda to make the 'size zero' unit.
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they said themselves they kept the car the same for this year, only redesigned area is the rear part especially gearbox and suspension, probably that influenced weight distribution, no matter, with no other major changes and seing its a low speed traction issue, everything in my opinion points towards gearbox/rear suspension problem. Maybe they ran more rear df to keep temps in the tires and that way gain traction, because as mentioned, wing df dont make a big difference at low speeds

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Car doesn't have balance issues, very stable. No one knows about weight but small wheelbase indicates probably no such problem; also new paint this year lost em even more weight IIRC.

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Despite all the issues, I'm quite positive that Alonso will be able to get a podium in the next race. Actually, he is in with a good chance to win. =)

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!Technical wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 15:07
Despite all the issues, I'm quite positive that Alonso will be able to get a podium in the next race. Actually, he is in with a good chance to win. =)

:lol: =D> :lol:

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!Technical wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 15:07
Despite all the issues, I'm quite positive that Alonso will be able to get a podium in the next race. Actually, he is in with a good chance to win. =)
Not with Toyota's luck
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I'm still not going with aero, as much as you push the boardboards as a fix-all solution, yes, they need development (new BB parts coming for France, btw) - as does the rest of the aero, but it's not too bad in mid and high speed corners, it struggles at low speed, heavy traction circuits, where mechanical grip is far more of a factor, in both high and low downforce configs.

They have a fundamental kinematic/compliance and/or tyre conditioning issue imo.

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!Technical wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 15:07
Despite all the issues, I'm quite positive that Alonso will be able to get a podium in the next race. Actually, he is in with a good chance to win. =)
New development? :wtf:
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godlameroso wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 18:01
!Technical wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 15:07
Despite all the issues, I'm quite positive that Alonso will be able to get a podium in the next race. Actually, he is in with a good chance to win. =)
New development? :wtf:
Alonso next race is 24 Hours of Le Mans

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PhillipM wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 17:49
I'm still not going with aero, as much as you push the boardboards as a fix-all solution, yes, they need development (new BB parts coming for France, btw) - as does the rest of the aero, but it's not too bad in mid and high speed corners, it struggles at low speed, heavy traction circuits, where mechanical grip is far more of a factor, in both high and low downforce configs.

They have a fundamental kinematic/compliance and/or tyre conditioning issue imo.
It's not a fix all solution, it's an area that needs fixing to get the most from the chassis. I know they have really good braking stability and downforce in the mid high speed corners. What's lacking is diffuser instability at low speeds, so they have to compromise by running more wing which hurts top speed. When their diffuser is more stable at low speeds it lets them run less rear wing and the car will work better at low speeds. Whatever chassis or platform deficiency doesn't help, however I maintain, the aero is a big reason they struggle in low speed.

The good news is that it's not unfixable, and other than the bargeboards the car is extremely good in most every aspect. It won't make them faster than everyone but bargeboards along with the front wing are critical for sealing the diffuser.

Again I'm not claiming a cure all, just that developing this area is their best move because it can bring immediate gains, and it will stay relatively the same for next year.
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Jacinto wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 18:03
godlameroso wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 18:01
!Technical wrote:
11 Jun 2018, 15:07
Despite all the issues, I'm quite positive that Alonso will be able to get a podium in the next race. Actually, he is in with a good chance to win. =)
New development? :wtf:
Alonso next race is 24 Hours of Le Mans
#-o Jeez I'm doing bad today.
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