McLaren sees biggest gains from exploiting new power unit after Barcelona test

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella stated that the team's recent shakedown at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya confirmed a solid baseline for the MCL40 car. He emphasized that major performance improvements will stem from mastering the new power unit and active aerodynamics. The test provided valuable real-world data after simulations.

The Barcelona shakedown marked McLaren's initial real-track evaluation under the new Formula 1 regulations. Over three days, drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri completed 291 laps, gathering extensive data on the MCL40's behavior. Stella described the session as "a very useful three days," noting that the car performed in line with simulations, unlike some correlation challenges in the prior ground effect era.

This alignment offers reassurance as teams navigate the steep learning curve of these entirely new single-seaters. "What emerged clearly is that the learning curve is very steep for everyone – drivers and teams alike – which means that every lap teaches you something useful in terms of performance," Stella said.

While the MCL40 provides a promising starting point, development remains crucial. Stella pointed to untapped potential in the power unit and driver options, as well as the variable aerodynamic setups like Corner and Straight Modes. "I believe that one of the areas where there is great room for improvement is in exploiting the new power unit and all the options available to the driver," he added. "There is also a lot of potential to be extracted in terms of managing the variable aerodynamic configuration."

Unlike the 2022 ground effect introduction, where power units and tires carried over, this year's changes demand rapid adaptation from the outset. McLaren now focuses on refining the package for immediate gains and long-term season strategies.

مقالات ذات صلة

McLaren F1 garage empty on day one of Barcelona shakedown test, team prioritizing 2026 MCL40 development.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

McLaren to skip first day of Barcelona F1 shakedown test

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

McLaren will not participate on the opening day of the Formula 1 Barcelona shakedown test from January 26-30, opting to maximize development time for its 2026 MCL40 car. The team plans to start testing on day two or three, focusing on understanding the new regulations rather than rushing upgrades. Chief designer Rob Marshall indicated no substantial changes are expected before the Australian Grand Prix.

Formula 1 drivers tested the upcoming 2026 cars during the Barcelona Shakedown, offering initial insights into the new regulations. The vehicles, designed to be shorter, narrower, lighter, and equipped with advanced power units, drew positive feedback for their handling and power. Teams like McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes highlighted the excitement of adapting to these changes.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has stated that initial concerns about the reliability of Formula 1's 2026 cars dissipated quickly during a recent shakedown in Barcelona. All teams except Williams participated in private testing from January 26 to 30, showcasing strong preparation for the new regulations. Stella praised his team's efforts in overcoming early challenges.

Formula 1 is conducting its initial shakedown for the 2026 regulations at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya this week, deliberately kept from public view to prioritize operational checks over spectacle. Teams aim to verify the reliability of new power units, active aerodynamics, and other innovations without the pressure of live broadcasts. While fans express frustration, officials emphasize the event's focus on fundamentals amid challenging weather.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Mercedes impressed rivals by completing a full race simulation on the second day of Formula 1's 2026 pre-season shakedown in Barcelona. Williams team principal James Vowles described the feat as a 'laugh in everyone's face' due to Mercedes' advanced preparation. George Russell expressed satisfaction with the team's performance while noting strong showings from competitors.

Mercedes emerged as the frontrunner in Formula 1's first 2026 shakedown test at Barcelona, completing the most laps with strong reliability under new regulations. Ferrari impressed as a close challenger with the fastest overall time, while Red Bull and McLaren showed promise amid minor setbacks. The test from January 26-30 highlighted a tighter grid ahead of the season.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Lewis Hamilton topped the timesheets with a 1m16.348s lap for Ferrari on the final day of the private Barcelona shakedown test, edging out Mercedes' George Russell by 0.097 seconds. The five-day event allowed teams to debut their 2026 cars amid major regulation changes, focusing on reliability rather than outright pace. Mercedes completed the most laps at 500, signaling their pre-season favoritism.

 

 

 

يستخدم هذا الموقع ملفات تعريف الارتباط

نستخدم ملفات تعريف الارتباط للتحليلات لتحسين موقعنا. اقرأ سياسة الخصوصية الخاصة بنا سياسة الخصوصية لمزيد من المعلومات.
رفض