It’s like they have a built-in "thermostat." The tyres are always at the right temperature, 100% of the time. No overheating in hot conditions, yet they can still easily warm up in cold conditions. I don’t even know how that’s possible without some kind of active water-cooling system.Alexf1 wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 08:53The race pace advantage of those McLarens compared to the rest of the field, what was that?! Qualifying was close but today this, rest is F2 compared to McLaren. Don't know what they're doing with the rear tyre temps but it creates a completely different story on sunday compared to saturday. Are all other teams such fools or is there something going on insude those McLaren rear brake drums? Hearing about blue spots on the thermal cameras in places like Jeddah and Bahrain is just insane..
I mean he's completely right, you can't make up such a big advantage with an upgrade. Yesterday Russell said a similar thing, "Development is not enough to catch them, we need FIA to intervene", everyone hopes in the TD, which is clearly wishful thinking at this stage, we'll see.AR3-GP wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 04:39-MarkoAsked if the next upgrade package would be enough, he replied: "It has to [be], but such a big step is difficult to catch up."
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Oh we've been having this conversation!
probably McLaren already have some upgrades ready, but they are scary to make the car more unstable in chase of performance (the Red Bull story...), especially for "some" of their driversMacafangrskg wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 11:05Just as a conversation topic. To all the fans of Red Bull, Ferrari are not a little bit suspicious that McLaren doesn't brought any performance upgrade so far? Only small upgrades. Maybe come June McLaren will launch a full 2.0 version that will destroy the competition. You believe that the technical team at Woking just siting and waiting for the doom and gloom of June 1st? And the resources that RB and Ferrari spend now it hurts them in the 26 car. McLaren is playing the long game . Red Bull lost all the high end technical stuff , they know that they are behind in engine for 26 and the have only one solution. Max.....mmmm and call every other team cheaters
This has just been regurgitated from pre- Miamipantherxxx wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 09:54"The TD on the front wings: the Red Bull conviction and world hopes pass through Barcelona
But why so much trust? There he will start the new TD on the front wings, which should significantly reduce the phenomenon of flexible wings, which teams have studied extensively in recent years. The team most under the magnifying glass is the McLaren which for this reason, by many, is indicated as the team that will be most affected by that measure. Especially in Milton Keynes they have a strong belief so much that, in the latest AutoRacer live, Matteo Bobbi reported some paddock conversations with Red Bull men in which “they claim that McLaren from Barcelona will be ‘nowhere ”, making it clear that they expect a major drop by MCL39. “And Max is convinced that he can play the world championship if he arrives at that stage still close to them
The conviction of the teams, not only Red Bull but also Mercedes and Ferrari as he has repeatedly stressed George Russell and recently also Charles Leclerc, it is not due so much to the idea that McLaren suddenly loses tenths of performance due to a different front wing. At Milton Keynes, however, they know very well the mind behind the MCL39, Rob Marshall, with very extreme ideas that have often been blocked by Red Bull itself, and which are believed to have been introduced instead once they passed into that Woking. A flexible wing is a direct but also indirect gain, significantly influencing the balance. Today the MCL39 is in perfect balance and expresses a higher load peak and an unreachable tire management for others. However, if the incoming TD goes to influence this balance, as we also see in the other teams, these cars are very sensitive to any variation and it is possible to find or lose performance by touching the right points."
Source: https://autoracer.it/it/red-bull-aggior ... td-mclaren
What is there to ban with the tyre temp management?Paa wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 11:50I'm not hopeful for the Barca TD all. Even if McLaren loses 1-2 tenths of ultimate pace, that won't change much. They'll easily finish 1-2 on most tracks even if starting from the 3rd row.
Their silver bullet is their tyre temp management. That needs to be either banned or replicated and very soon, otherwise it's game over. They'll have 50+ points advantage by summer.
Banned??Paa wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 11:50I'm not hopeful for the Barca TD all. Even if McLaren loses 1-2 tenths of ultimate pace, that won't change much. They'll easily finish 1-2 on most tracks even if starting from the 3rd row.
Their silver bullet is their tyre temp management. That needs to be either banned or replicated and very soon, otherwise it's game over. They'll have 50+ points advantage by summer.
The only reason I see it being banned won't be until next year if they FIA starts thinking teams are going to spend too much (even with a cap)mwillems wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 12:31What is there to ban with the tyre temp management?Paa wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 11:50I'm not hopeful for the Barca TD all. Even if McLaren loses 1-2 tenths of ultimate pace, that won't change much. They'll easily finish 1-2 on most tracks even if starting from the 3rd row.
Their silver bullet is their tyre temp management. That needs to be either banned or replicated and very soon, otherwise it's game over. They'll have 50+ points advantage by summer.
With each wing flex change this year Stella said that it won't make a difference and it hasn't. He's also said that it will make very little difference in Spain with minor changes. I know the media and some fans are pinning their hopes on this, but I'm not sure it's going to be the answer.