Jon Noble analisa novo McLaren
Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button
are set to benefit from an all-new Formula 1 design philosophy that McLaren has
embraced for 2015.
With aerodynamic performance so
critical in F1, McLaren traditionally chased peak downforce figures in its
quest for success.
But while maximum downforce has its
benefits, it can result in teams producing a car that, while showing good
figures in the wind tunnel, cannot replicate them on track.
That can lead to a car that performs
inconsistently, or that the downforce only exists within a very narrow
operating window.
This is something McLaren has
experience of, which is why its car has often run with very stiff settings in a
bid to try to find performance that it feels is theoretically there.
The arrival of chief engineer Peter
Prodromou from Red Bull last year has served as a force for change on this
front, and his views on taking a new approach have been embraced by McLaren.
The priority is no longer in
pursuing theoretical peak downforce figures - it is about achieving maximum
useable downforce.
In simple terms, being able to use
100 per cent of 700kg of downforce is better than only being able to use 80 per
cent of 750kg.
McLaren racing director Eric
Boullier said after the unveiling of the new McLaren MP4-30 that chasing peak
figures that cannot be replicated on track is now a thing of the past.
"This concept of driver
friendly, it is maybe new - and part of this new philosophy," explained
the Frenchman.
"We are trying to make sure we
can give our drivers the ability to exploit the car to the limits, which means
getting this performance package.
"If you have a performing car
and a driver cannot drive it, then it is obviously a waste.
"We want to make sure our
drivers can drive the car to the limit, which means we will exploit to the
limit. And this is where the new philosophy is turning to."
PACKAGING OVERHAUL
As well as the philosophy overall,
there have been further engineering revamps in terms of car packaging.
It's something that even Jenson
Button has noticed as he embarks on his sixth season with the team.
"This year's car is very
different to the last two years," he said.
"The mechanics say everything
just fits, rather than different departments building different bits of the car
and then putting it together."
Boullier added: "Some people on
the shop floor are happy to say that this is one of the most exciting and best
built cars from McLaren.
"But we have to stay obviously
grounded. We need to see what is going to happen, what is our performance, and
how successful we will be."
McLaren expects to bring upgrades to
its MP4-30, which did not appear on the launch specification model, to the
first test in Jerez this weekend.
There will also be another
development step for the first race in Australia.
(fonte: Autosport.com)
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Siceramente não sei bem o que esperar de 2015. Acho que dá para vencer pelo menos 1 corrida. Basta que a McLata entregue algo decente para Alonso que ele fará o resto... e isso não sou eu quem falo, foi o próprio Fernando que mostrou nestes últimos 5 anos de Ferrari.
Depois de TANTOS e TANTOS anos de Ferrari e de falsas promessas, aprendi a nunca mais criar expectativas ou me guiar pelas palavras destes dirigentes a cada lançamento de um novo carro...
Primeiro foi Pat Fry, depois Alisson, agora o Prometeus... hehehehe
Quero ver o carro na pista! Quero ver Alonso na pista... isso é que vale.
Domingo será um dia difícil, não estou muito confiante não... mas vale torcer e acreditar...
Afinal, #wearedreamers...
Bjuss, Tati
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