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What options do Mclaren have ...
Given that they (Mclaren) can't design their own tyres and the rear wing is limited in size etc. (and the fact they haven't opted for the controversial design)
Does anyone know how they can increase the down force on the rear of the car ? They said the team are working night and day to resolve it but what will they be doing .... I mean when in snows I drop something heavy in the boot of my car to increase the Grip but I guess the answer is a little more sophisticated.... |
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Normally they would have been able to fall back on last seasons car while they sort the issues out,but obviously,because of the rule changes, that's not going to happen this season.
They need more downforce on the car,but then they always want more. |
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They could ask Brawn GP to give them the blueprints for the BGP001, and if they refuse then tell them to find a different engine supplier...
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What about a double decker diffuser?
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One thing's for certain. McLaren will soon find out if they've got a half decent development driver in the squad. With the testing cuts they'll have to try and sort the car out on a free practice by free practice basis.
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I suppose we now know why they were running last years wing in testing.
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The answer may still well lie in the rear wing - there are a lot of design possibilities within the regulations, just compare the different solutions each team has come up with.
However, the problem is likely less to do with the wing itself and more to do with the rear wing's interactions with other bodywork on the car, such as the diffuser, airbox, sidepods, etc - it could even be down to the nose of the car. Somewhere in the grand aerodynamic scheme of the car there is something that isn't working as intended, and it is manifesting itself in a lack of rear downforce. I doubt the solution will be mechanical (suspension, weight distribution, etc) - they have to pin down the aero problem and resolve it. |
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PDR is a good development driver and not a bad racer,so he'll be spending lots of time 'simulating' stuff back at the factory.But there's no substitute for on-track testing,and maybe what they have on a race weekend is probably not enough.
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could they try something like Red Bull did with the reintroduction of a pull rod suspension system?
the commentators on speed were suggesting that one of its benefits is an increase in rear downforce. found this on F1technical.net about Red Bull's solution. |
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The option I favour right now is packing their bags and going home, heads hung in shame.
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Supposedly RBR's pullrod suspension prohibits them from doing a double decker diffuser.
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Will they be furious with the team for not interpreting the regulations correctly or the FIA for supposedly saying that they couldn't have a diffuser like the ones on the Toyota etc when in fact they could?
Some teams did in fact ask the FIA for advice regarding diffusers.They were told that they could not use the idea they had thought of.Maybe because their idea was in fact illegal? |
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And changing a car to run pull instead of push would mean a redesigned gearbox, suspension, shocks, rear bodywork and wing. Not an overnight job. I donlt think that even having a brilliant dev. driver will help them overmuch. There *appears* to be a major flaw in the car that simple driver development won't be able to fix without major redesign (and dev. drivers don't do design, they set up what is there) James |
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During the practice sessions friday, Maurice Hamilton and Ian Phillips (of Force India) were talking about this and said that should the decision go against Brawn, Williams and Toyota it would be easier for them to adopt to the other type of diffuser, but they thought the decision will go for them (Brawn, Williams and Toyota) and it will be harder for the others to adopt to the type of diffuser used by the 3 above.
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Jense, RB and the rest of the team really would deserve reward for their work and dedication. Honda missed the train but the rest pulled up their boot straps and got it done. It would seem criminal to force them to rebuild their car.
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