McLaren MCL33

A place to discuss the characteristics of the cars in Formula One, both current as well as historical. Laptimes, driver worshipping and team chatter do not belong here.
Post Reply
zoroastar
7
Joined: 31 Aug 2017, 08:04

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

diffuser wrote:
07 Aug 2018, 01:45
I don't think taking up more space is gonna help you. If anything it's gonna hurt.


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DWtAnT5VwAACdwz.jpg
that wideangle lens does wonders for length... i think mclaren do have the shortest wheelbase this year?

User avatar
diffuser
207
Joined: 07 Sep 2012, 13:55
Location: Montreal

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

They were middle of the pack last year. I haven't seen any numbers from this year ... They were between RBR and Renault, there was a 8cm difference between the 3 and Renault was the long one.

M840TR
313
Joined: 13 Apr 2018, 21:04

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

diffuser wrote:
07 Aug 2018, 23:02
They were middle of the pack last year. I haven't seen any numbers from this year ... They were between RBR and Renault, there was a 8cm difference between the 3 and Renault was the long one.
Since Haas, Sauber and FI purchase suspension, packaging and cooling solutions etc from Merc and Ferrari, they probably have a long wheelbase car too.

User avatar
turbof1
Moderator
Joined: 19 Jul 2012, 21:36
Location: MountDoom CFD Matrix

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

M840TR wrote:
08 Aug 2018, 11:46
diffuser wrote:
07 Aug 2018, 23:02
They were middle of the pack last year. I haven't seen any numbers from this year ... They were between RBR and Renault, there was a 8cm difference between the 3 and Renault was the long one.
Since Haas, Sauber and FI purchase suspension, packaging and cooling solutions etc from Merc and Ferrari, they probably have a long wheelbase car too.
Not necessarily. If the merc and ferrari gearboxes have a shroud for the suspension, you can do some adaptations.
#AeroFrodo

DFX
DFX
8
Joined: 27 May 2016, 19:56

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

turbof1 wrote:
08 Aug 2018, 11:49
M840TR wrote:
08 Aug 2018, 11:46
diffuser wrote:
07 Aug 2018, 23:02
They were middle of the pack last year. I haven't seen any numbers from this year ... They were between RBR and Renault, there was a 8cm difference between the 3 and Renault was the long one.
Since Haas, Sauber and FI purchase suspension, packaging and cooling solutions etc from Merc and Ferrari, they probably have a long wheelbase car too.
Not necessarily. If the merc and ferrari gearboxes have a shroud for the suspension, you can do some adaptations.
Haas at least has the exact same dimensions as the Ferrari, so it might be true to the others aswell.

M840TR
313
Joined: 13 Apr 2018, 21:04

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

turbof1 wrote:
08 Aug 2018, 11:49
M840TR wrote:
08 Aug 2018, 11:46
diffuser wrote:
07 Aug 2018, 23:02
They were middle of the pack last year. I haven't seen any numbers from this year ... They were between RBR and Renault, there was a 8cm difference between the 3 and Renault was the long one.
Since Haas, Sauber and FI purchase suspension, packaging and cooling solutions etc from Merc and Ferrari, they probably have a long wheelbase car too.
Not necessarily. If the merc and ferrari gearboxes have a shroud for the suspension, you can do some adaptations.
You can tell by the turning angle on the bargeboards.

Image

Image

Image

Image

User avatar
turbof1
Moderator
Joined: 19 Jul 2012, 21:36
Location: MountDoom CFD Matrix

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

Ah my bad, I was talking about the rear suspension. I think the front suspension is still highly adaptable and really depends on the chassis design.
#AeroFrodo

zoroastar
7
Joined: 31 Aug 2017, 08:04

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

i think i was confusing shortest wheelbase with shortest front to back. i could have sworn i read that somewhere. i think mclaren did lengthen the rear by increasing width of the gearbox. dont know anything about the front.

M840TR
313
Joined: 13 Apr 2018, 21:04

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

zoroastar wrote:
08 Aug 2018, 17:36
i think i was confusing shortest wheelbase with shortest front to back. i could have sworn i read that somewhere. i think mclaren did lengthen the rear by increasing width of the gearbox. dont know anything about the front.
Yes, the bell housing is a bit longer this year due to the Renault engine design.

User avatar
diffuser
207
Joined: 07 Sep 2012, 13:55
Location: Montreal

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

M840TR wrote:
08 Aug 2018, 18:13
zoroastar wrote:
08 Aug 2018, 17:36
i think i was confusing shortest wheelbase with shortest front to back. i could have sworn i read that somewhere. i think mclaren did lengthen the rear by increasing width of the gearbox. dont know anything about the front.
Yes, the bell housing is a bit longer this year due to the Renault engine design.
The Bell housing was lengthened because the Renault doesn't have 6"-10" compressor on the front of the PU. So the Renault PU sits further forward.

User avatar
diffuser
207
Joined: 07 Sep 2012, 13:55
Location: Montreal

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

This is making the most of what you got ...

Notice the sidepods start, roughly, on the inside front of the halo for both cars.
Image


Image


But when you look at the RB14 from the side ... There is no Sidepod there, just a crash structure that's holding up the mid wing. The sidepod starts furtherback.

Image

M840TR
313
Joined: 13 Apr 2018, 21:04

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

diffuser wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 17:05
This is making the most of what you got ...

Notice the sidepods start, roughly, on the inside front of the halo for both cars.
https://media-cdn.mclaren.com/media/ima ... bsite4.jpg


http://www.michaelpotts.com/images/form ... image1.jpg


But when you look at the RB14 from the side ... There is no Sidepod there, just a crash structure that's holding up the mid wing. The sidepod starts furtherback.

https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/amp ... 680118.jpg
Doesn't fit to their design philosophy. They have to keep a much wider sidepod for the vortex generators to work. Plus if they went the RB way they'd compromise the intercoolers which itself compensate for the narrow upper body.

Nonserviam85
6
Joined: 17 May 2013, 11:21

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

M840TR wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 19:18
diffuser wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 17:05
This is making the most of what you got ...

Notice the sidepods start, roughly, on the inside front of the halo for both cars.
https://media-cdn.mclaren.com/media/ima ... bsite4.jpg


http://www.michaelpotts.com/images/form ... image1.jpg


But when you look at the RB14 from the side ... There is no Sidepod there, just a crash structure that's holding up the mid wing. The sidepod starts furtherback.

https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/amp ... 680118.jpg
Doesn't fit to their design philosophy. They have to keep a much wider sidepod for the vortex generators to work. Plus if they went the RB way they'd compromise the intercoolers which itself compensate for the narrow upper body.
But this is the issue, this design seems to underperform compared to the tall and narrow sidepod design. The Renault PU might have different packaging requirements but Red Bull made it work, so I guess McLaren should be looking that way.

M840TR
313
Joined: 13 Apr 2018, 21:04

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

Nonserviam85 wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 22:10
M840TR wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 19:18
diffuser wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 17:05
This is making the most of what you got ...

Notice the sidepods start, roughly, on the inside front of the halo for both cars.
https://media-cdn.mclaren.com/media/ima ... bsite4.jpg


http://www.michaelpotts.com/images/form ... image1.jpg


But when you look at the RB14 from the side ... There is no Sidepod there, just a crash structure that's holding up the mid wing. The sidepod starts furtherback.

https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/amp ... 680118.jpg
Doesn't fit to their design philosophy. They have to keep a much wider sidepod for the vortex generators to work. Plus if they went the RB way they'd compromise the intercoolers which itself compensate for the narrow upper body.
But this is the issue, this design seems to underperform compared to the tall and narrow sidepod design. The Renault PU might have different packaging requirements but Red Bull made it work, so I guess McLaren should be looking that way.
This is not the issue. It's a less ambitious sidepod design that's all. Their issues are some fundamental aero flaws that would take months worth of R&D. Renault's is even less aggressive but they were 0.8 sec ahead in Germany.

User avatar
charliesmithhd
67
Joined: 10 Jul 2018, 17:53

Re: McLaren MCL33

Post

M840TR wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 22:52
Nonserviam85 wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 22:10
M840TR wrote:
09 Aug 2018, 19:18


Doesn't fit to their design philosophy. They have to keep a much wider sidepod for the vortex generators to work. Plus if they went the RB way they'd compromise the intercoolers which itself compensate for the narrow upper body.
But this is the issue, this design seems to underperform compared to the tall and narrow sidepod design. The Renault PU might have different packaging requirements but Red Bull made it work, so I guess McLaren should be looking that way.
This is not the issue. It's a less ambitious sidepod design that's all. Their issues are some fundamental aero flaws that would take months worth of R&D. Renault's is even less aggressive but they were 0.8 sec ahead in Germany.
It does seem that McLaren has a larger surface area around the side pod inlet compared to redbull and renault

Post Reply