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Do you get to use smoke trails and flow-vis? I sometimes look at cars during the morning commute when it's cold and frosty and you can see the water drop trails from the air flow over the car. The frost is like nature's flow-vis.
I wish teams wouldn't run blank spaces on the car. I understand it's to send the message "hey we're looking for sponsors" but if they had "McLaren" or the drivers names or something on the cars they would look so much better.
I wish teams wouldn't run blank spaces on the car. I understand it's to send the message "hey we're looking for sponsors" but if they had "McLaren" or the drivers names or something on the cars they would look so much better.
who could forget that company called "THIS IS A COOL SPOT"
Thus far I think GA has claimed that RB and Ferrari cars are terrible. Haven't heard what he said about the Merc yet, but I'd bet he's drinking the koolaid. I'm sure he will declare the McLaren is the best car ever to roll out of Woking.
From what I can see, McLaren has done a first-class job. There are lots of bits in all the right places, but only the team knows if it has got the best from them or if more development is required. I think with the Renault power unit package, McLaren is back on the right path.
As they say, the devil's in the detail and as Mercedes admits it was a little confused with the 2017 car. So, from what I see, I think Mercedes has optimised what it had last year and will head into '18 will a better understanding of how to run the car.
But the changes to the front suspension will be interesting.