FittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Feb 2025, 00:00
So McLaren brings a new aggressive suspension (front and probably back) which affects the car down the line but we still get people claiming it is normal that McLaren understands the car more than Ferrari.
Btw Wache from Red Bull said that McLaren suspension is interesting but that he thinks it would be too risky for them.
Quite positive that the car seems to worl well on day 2. I guess Rob Marshall showing his skills.
I think it's because the race sim by Lando was so good, people are being extra scrutinous when it comes to finding all the possible reasons why it was that good. I understand why people would assume Ferrari has more to learn, and that could very well be true, but I doubt it's really as significant as some people are making it out to be.
The switch from push to pull rod at the front is primarily made for aero reasons as multiple engineers employed on the field have pointed out numerous times. The mechanical differences between the two are not as significant. I don't understand why Ferrari would somehow be in a position where they're in level zero when it comes to setup knowledge, just because they switched from push-rod to pull-rod. Mechanically-speaking, the same principles will still apply and their knowledge gained from the SF24 applies as well.
Every team starts the new season with plenty of things to learn. All cars are developed with specific weaknesses targeted and taken into consideration. Sure, some might have had more weaknesses to explore and work around, but the premise that any team is capable of fully optimizing a new package in day 2 of testing is flawed in my opinion.
There are a lot of caveats that apply when analyzing testing data, so there are no conclusions that can be made with any degree of significant confidence.
We can however make observations. And those observations, at least today show that McLaren had really strong race pace.
Now does that mean this will be the case come Australia? No, it doesn't. However in the context of testing, it's obviously a very competitive showing. You're not really proving anything by showing capabilities of that pace, but you're not exactly sad for being in this position either.