Not good enought te get a peek at the active areo mechanism.
You can also see State of Charge (battery) as a white column on the right. When you watch the onboard you can see how they charge it up and use it. This was especially visible in Bahrain during the night but you could see it even in Australia.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 08:47https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HDAjjVYWYAA ... name=small
Source: @GenesisCOffishl, with the following text:
"This is probably the first good look at the MCL40's steering wheel. The pink and yellow buttons intrigue me as these are usually where the Pit confirm and the Pit lane limiter are placed"
Jef Patat wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 21:26It's not. In the new regulations there's a 2 part crash structure in the nose. Intention is to have protection left for a secondary impact. What we're seeing is how it's supposed to have worked.
https://f1chronicle.com/2026-f1-safety- ... explained/ scroll down to "How the Two-Stage System Works".
Check out the Ted video looking at the McLaren up close earlier in the thread, the yellow is "B" (boost? box?) and pink "C" (confirm? cool tyres?SilviuAgo wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 08:47https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HDAjjVYWYAA ... name=small
Source: @GenesisCOffishl, with the following text:
"This is probably the first good look at the MCL40's steering wheel. The pink and yellow buttons intrigue me as these are usually where the Pit confirm and the Pit lane limiter are placed"

Tks mate! Maybe this was the reason Oscar lost it, he pressed cool tires and the Mercedes battery understood to confirm a 100 kW boost.Gridlock wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 16:06Check out the Ted video looking at the McLaren up close earlier in the thread, the yellow is "B" (boost? box?) and pink "C" (confirm? cool tyres?SilviuAgo wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 08:47https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HDAjjVYWYAA ... name=small
Source: @GenesisCOffishl, with the following text:
"This is probably the first good look at the MCL40's steering wheel. The pink and yellow buttons intrigue me as these are usually where the Pit confirm and the Pit lane limiter are placed")
https://i.postimg.cc/dttS05TD/Screensho ... -09-00.png
Whatever they did there is probably still relevant for this year. Their deg problems in Australia were related to front left graining though, there wasn't any indication of them losing the rears.AR3-GP wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 14:09Rear brake ducts are similar to the MCL39
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HDNF3b-XgAA ... name=large