2019 Mclaren F1 Team - Renault

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Which track is likely to be stronger for McLaren, COTA or Mexico?
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously. 
@2018 Singapore Grand Prix drivers press conference.

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Probably Mexico.

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PhillipM wrote:
14 Oct 2019, 15:58
Probably Mexico.
I mean, COTA should be decent as well besides S3 which probably doesn't suit the car.

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Mexico, because of the Renault.

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McLaren managed to finish ahead of Lecrerc´s Ferrari, and was consistently on RBR pace, ok a bit slower, but only a bit. These are two facts any McLaren supporter should be extremelly proud about. Obviously Lecrerc crash with Verstappen was the reason to finish behind, but I was sure he would pass Sainz again, but he didn´t!!

Even if it was thanks to an incident, we can´t expect a fight with top three teams when McLaren was 6th in WCC past season, but this was an evidence of the great job the team is doing, now they can fight with them when they have some unexpected problem, this was unconceivable past season

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Juzh wrote:
14 Oct 2019, 11:23
diffuser wrote:
14 Oct 2019, 00:22
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14 Oct 2019, 00:17

VMAX?
There is no VMax. The car is full throttle. Its generating electricity full out. If it runs out, 2 seconds later, it will have enough to re-engauge. Don't believe me? watch the STR when LeClerc is passing down around 180R. Flashing red lights all over the place on STR.

Don't BS yourself. Be factual and non bias.
You're dreaming mate. We're talking about quali laps here. And it's clear as day mclaren has ZERO charge left after 130R on that quali run. That's why it's forced to run both mgu-k and mgu-h in generator mode in order to recover energy for the run to the finish line after the chicane. Running mgu-k in generator mode when going full throttle, while providing lots of energy recovery (basically dumping fuel to fill the battery), is like holding on the brakes. It's obviously been calculated this is the best aproach given the limitations of renault PU, but is still far inferior to all other PUs on the grid, which the way I see it, only need to stop deployment, but dont need to run mgu-k in generator mode before the braking event as they have enough energy still in reserve.
I didn't say that the Renault PU didn't run out of electrical power. If you go back to the post from the other day, I actually said (I'm paraphrasing) "by looking at the speedometer and the rate of speed increase they were both going on and off the electricity down that section from turn 14 and turn 15". You were the one that said that RBR was killing McLaren in that section because Renault PU was running out of Power but Honda was not. Yet mcLaren was faster than all 4 cars with Honda PUs in that section in Quali.

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Andres125sx wrote:McLaren managed to finish ahead of Lecrerc´s Ferrari, and was consistently on RBR pace, ok a bit slower, but only a bit. These are two facts any McLaren supporter should be extremelly proud about. Obviously Lecrerc crash with Verstappen was the reason to finish behind, but I was sure he would pass Sainz again, but he didn´t!!

Even if it was thanks to an incident, we can´t expect a fight with top three teams when McLaren was 6th in WCC past season, but this was an evidence of the great job the team is doing, now they can fight with them when they have some unexpected problem, this was unconceivable past season

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Yes, there are a lot of Silver Linings from Japan... The fact that the team scored points at Suzuka for the first time since 2014 is also great... McLaren was also the most improved team compared to 2018, 2.2 seconds better in Qualifying (expected, since they stopped developing the MCL33 by this point last season), but nevertheless really impressive.

Probably the highest point of the weekend was the fact that they were comfortably in P7-P8 in Qualifying... I believe this is one of the best qualifying results for the team considering no one had any penalties to deal with.

They seem to be getting to grips with the current car... I for one would hope that they maintain the current rules into 2021, since that will allow more convergence from the teams instead of a brand new concept... Following cars seems to have improved dramatically this season and a few changes would be better than a complete redesign (which should favor the top 3 regardless).


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SmallSoldier wrote:
14 Oct 2019, 18:26
Andres125sx wrote:McLaren managed to finish ahead of Lecrerc´s Ferrari, and was consistently on RBR pace, ok a bit slower, but only a bit. These are two facts any McLaren supporter should be extremelly proud about. Obviously Lecrerc crash with Verstappen was the reason to finish behind, but I was sure he would pass Sainz again, but he didn´t!!

Even if it was thanks to an incident, we can´t expect a fight with top three teams when McLaren was 6th in WCC past season, but this was an evidence of the great job the team is doing, now they can fight with them when they have some unexpected problem, this was unconceivable past season

Step by step, this is the way to the top again
Yes, there are a lot of Silver Linings from Japan... The fact that the team scored points at Suzuka for the first time since 2014 is also great... McLaren was also the most improved team compared to 2018, 2.2 seconds better in Qualifying (expected, since they stopped developing the MCL33 by this point last season), but nevertheless really impressive.

Probably the highest point of the weekend was the fact that they were comfortably in P7-P8 in Qualifying... I believe this is one of the best qualifying results for the team considering no one had any penalties to deal with.

They seem to be getting to grips with the current car... I for one would hope that they maintain the current rules into 2021, since that will allow more convergence from the teams instead of a brand new concept... Following cars seems to have improved dramatically this season and a few changes would be better than a complete redesign (which should favor the top 3 regardless).


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Don't forget only .5 behind RBR.

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In so many ways, Charles Leclerc was truly a thorn in Mclaren’s side this weekend... He’s ruined any chance of a drive in the future.. :D :lol:
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Lando made a great start. He looked likely to get ahead of Carlos and perhaps Lewis when he had to back out of the throttle to avoid the Leclerc-Verstappen collision. Nevertheless, he still finished lap one in sixth. Then when Leclerc’s front wing exploded, parts of it lodged in Lando’s front right brake duct. He had to pit to have it cleared – and this early stop ruined a promising race. To add insult to injury, the penalty given to Leclerc allowed Renault to reduce the amount by which we outscored them at Suzuka.
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously. 
@2018 Singapore Grand Prix drivers press conference.

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Suzuka was always going to be a good track for McLaren. They're especially good in the mid to high speeds corners. The 2,2 sec improvement is impressive, especially when you consider that the new front wings did lose a lot of laptime.

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Ground Effect wrote:
14 Oct 2019, 15:48
Which track is likely to be stronger for McLaren, COTA or Mexico?
For some reason, Renault PU seems to perform well at high altitudes. I wonder if the performance of McLaren at Austria was partly down to the PU (Austria is the second highest track on the calendar with an altitude of 800m above sea level, I think)
If so, it’ll be interesting to see McLaren’s performance in Mexico with a top class PU, if only for one race.

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Carlos said after the race (spanish tv) his battery was old and was cutting electrical energy before expected in the straights

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it seem they had problems with the battery also in qual. Actually nice article on german version that is not on the EU version website. Basicly it says

> On top of midfield moving closer to the front
> Sainz very happy and proud with the pace especially in the sec stint, keeping up with leclerc and almost albon. He saved his tires and could therefore keep leclerc behind. Initially leclerc was 0.5 faster but his tires lost a bit and he lost pace whereas sainz could keep his pace.
>Sainz: we are not only best of rest, we are also in a position to kapitalize if some misfortune happen to the first three
> Sainz: I know the car better, i understand it better for quali and is able to set it up more to my liking
> small problem in qual with the battery costing a few tenths


https://de.motorsport.com/f1/news/sogar ... 5/4557789/

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JRindt wrote:
15 Oct 2019, 05:37
Ground Effect wrote:
14 Oct 2019, 15:48
Which track is likely to be stronger for McLaren, COTA or Mexico?
For some reason, Renault PU seems to perform well at high altitudes. I wonder if the performance of McLaren at Austria was partly down to the PU (Austria is the second highest track on the calendar with an altitude of 800m above sea level, I think)
If so, it’ll be interesting to see McLaren’s performance in Mexico with a top class PU, if only for one race.
Yes, but Renault also has a lot of engine damage in Mexico.

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JRindt wrote:
15 Oct 2019, 05:37
Ground Effect wrote:
14 Oct 2019, 15:48
Which track is likely to be stronger for McLaren, COTA or Mexico?
For some reason, Renault PU seems to perform well at high altitudes. I wonder if the performance of McLaren at Austria was partly down to the PU (Austria is the second highest track on the calendar with an altitude of 800m above sea level, I think)
If so, it’ll be interesting to see McLaren’s performance in Mexico with a top class PU, if only for one race.
It did in previous years. If I had to guess that's because the turbocharger compressor probably had the most overhead in its efficiency range compared to the other manufacturers equalising PU performance somewhat. Lots has changed this year however so previous years can't be used as an indicator for this year.

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