2023 - McLaren Formula 1 Team

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Yep if you account for his best S3 time. He’d be on a 14.1 - 14.2.

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yeah, aggregated sector times add up to +0.301s, so he could have been 2nd or 3rd, I guess. But Hülkenberg is up there as well, so not sure what it really is worth.

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search wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 17:40
yeah, aggregated sector times add up to +0.301s, so he could have been 2nd or 3rd, I guess. But Hülkenberg is up there as well, so not sure what it really is worth.
Long run pace a bit more relevant. About 1.2s behind VER on the mediums

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101FlyingDutchman wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 17:46
search wrote:
02 Jun 2023, 17:40
yeah, aggregated sector times add up to +0.301s, so he could have been 2nd or 3rd, I guess. But Hülkenberg is up there as well, so not sure what it really is worth.
Long run pace a bit more relevant. About 1.2s behind VER on the mediums
we were using the prototype tires for the long runs, right? In the teamstream, they were comparing those to C1

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Some laps are missing from that chart that shouldn't be missing, which is confusing..

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McLaren: Hiring Red Bull’s Marshall an “unmissable” opportunity

So from below article, it suggests that Marshall became available recently, after Houldey had been appointed as one of the Technical Directors. After the appointment of Marshall, I thought maybe Houldey was announced, but internally viewed as a placeholder, while they quietly go about getting Marshall.

https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mcla ... /10477282/
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I was also thinking that the hiring of Rob Marshall might be useful in the event that Mclaren switch to RBPT for 2026. They would have an "inside man" so to speak, someone who was an architect of that PU and it's chassis integration nvm someone who would be on incredibly friendly terms with everyone at RBPT which has untold benefits. Rob might even seek to switch Mclaren to RBPT considering that he has great insight to how good the PU will because he was one of the leaders of that project.

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Interesting comments from Lando.
“I’m making too many mistakes because of how I feel like I have to drive the car at the minute.
https://apple.news/AFKAZ2dOlRryP_t7cv23Fyg
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So after checking the telemetry for the last corner it could possibly be flat q3 for two cars in ideal conditions. The Red Bull's and McLaren's, the McLaren's was about 15% off throttle and Red bull 24% (Both very quick lifts).

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https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/mclar ... /10477523/

McLaren repurposes old F1 factory as new composites facility

- The old McLaren facility is becoming a new standalone manufacturing facility

"It is filling the new composites facility with the latest machinery required for such work, compared to the tools it was already using."

"By moving the composites department to a dedicated solo facility away from the MTC, it is understood McLaren will make significant savings on the time taken to produce parts for its F1 machines, as well as the initial build process for new cars."

Excited :D

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Would be interesting to learn the "how and why" it will save time for composite production. And, how it effects costs.
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Lando looks great on the slicks ATM!
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