Ground Effect wrote: ↑23 Apr 2026, 08:19
WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑22 Apr 2026, 11:15
Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑21 Apr 2026, 20:28
So the aerodynamic upgrades. Is it two full upgrades over the whole car or is it like half and half over two gps?
Must be one upgrade package over two weekends. No way they introduce a new package only to then replace it at the very next race.
I think it'll be split in two parts as well, but that said, Racing Bulls is doing a double upgrade. They'll introduce new parts, race them in Miami and some of those parts will be replaced in Montreal. So one can't be 100% certain what McLaren will do exactly.
I would be Very surprised if the Team decides to deploy parts for one race and replace them the next in within the Budget Cap era… With the Budget Cap, parts are considered as “expensed” once they are used, even if for testing purposes… Bringing parts to discard them right after would be extremely wasteful.
The Team will separate the package in 2… most probably looking at parts that work together (for example, new floor, floor edge, diffuser, brake duct fences and engine cover which usually work together in one GP and Front Wing / Rear Wing on the next GP.
The reason why they are bringing them in steps instead of a complete package in one race is to understand the impact of those parts… If they deploy the new package at the same time and they have correlation issues or the performance is not as expected, it would be harder to pinpoint at the culprit… Bringing the upgrades in stages, allows them to validate those parts in isolation and reducing the amount of variables, it’s the smart approach.