The team revised the Rear Brake Duct Inlet to improve local flow conditioning, targeting a direct gain in aerodynamic load around the rear corner. Look at the geometry changes (arrows)!
source: nicolas carpentiers
if they actually run it, it will be very encouraging and indicate that the snafu last week was only an install issue rather than something design relatedSilviuAgo wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 13:31McLaren at Silverstone:
Loos like the "McLarena wing":) Interesting choice to run it considering that will be only one FP due to sprint weekend schedule.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HMNs5JyW0AA ... name=large
SilviuAgo wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 13:31McLaren at Silverstone:
Loos like the "McLarena wing":) Interesting choice to run it considering that will be only one FP due to sprint weekend schedule.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HMNs5JyW0AA ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HMNs5JZW0AE ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HMNs5KCXoAA ... name=large
Taking the Barcelona photo, Craig made a comment regarding the nice view of the top 'wishbone' on the Mclaren, underline the use of a multilink setup. So there are two separate top arms, which will affect both geometry and aerodynamics.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026, 16:38MCL40 rear suspension (Bracelona pics tks to Xavi)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HMJYdMgXEAA ... name=large
Multiple sources indicate the MCL40 prepared for the new RW. And imo it looks like "a refresh version" to the one they tried to use in Austria. Maybe they found out the initial solution for the actuator (from Austria) is not the ideal one and at Silverstone they try another iteration.f1rules wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 14:57i know this guy posted on twitter, but as far i know, this is not the maca rw. The actuater is completely wrong
SilviuAgo wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 13:31McLaren at Silverstone:
Loos like the "McLarena wing":) Interesting choice to run it considering that will be only one FP due to sprint weekend schedule.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HMNs5JyW0AA ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HMNs5JZW0AE ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HMNs5KCXoAA ... name=large
I don't know but that actuator looks really....tall?
Regardless of actuator height, the macarena state of the wing is anyway going to keep the upper flap 'behind' the actuator, because the rotation axis has to be closer to the top/rear edge of the flap, rather than the bottom/front edge.