Andrea Stella, McLaren MCL60, 2023

McLaren to have new wind tunnel active by June – Stella

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In the round-up: McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says his team should have their new wind tunnel fully operational by June.

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McLaren to have new wind tunnel active by June – Stella

McLaren suffered a frustrating start to the season in Bahrain with no points after a difficult pre-season testing. The team are working on major upgrades to their factory facilities, including a new simulator and wind tunnel, which Stella says is in the process of calibration.

“We are hopeful to have the car in the wind tunnel – which should be at that stage the new car – in June,” Stella said.

“Once the tunnel is going through this calibration process, and we have done this coordination exercise with the same model in the two wind tunnels, I would hope that in the space of a couple of weeks, we are ready to go for development. Like I say, the plan is to have development starting in June.”

Red Bull’s title defence won’t be “walk in the park” – Button

Jenson Button is unconvinced Red Bull and Max Verstappen will enjoy an easy romp to this year’s world championship titles despite their dominant victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix.

“I know that a lot of drivers have said, ‘well, it’s going to be an easy championship for Red Bull and Max’, but how can you say that?,” Button told media including RaceFans. “We’ve only tested at one track. We’ve only raced at one track.

“We all know that Bahrain is very unique in the way that the cars work there. It’s a heavy braking traction circuit – it’s not so much about high speed. So we can’t say that. I think we’ll understand a bit more after Saudi, which is more of a fast flowing track, and also when we get to the European races.”

“So no, it’s not a walk in the park for Red Bull and Max. It’s a great start to the season and very different to what they had last year, but I still think we’re going to have some very, very close fights and I don’t think it’s going to be a straightforward win for Red Bull and Max.”

Correa claims FIA offered him “zero support” after Hubert crash

Formula 2 racer Juan Manuel Correa says he feels he had “zero support” from the FIA after suffering severe injuries in the crash at Spa-Francorchamps in 2019 that claimed the life of Anthoine Hubert.

Asked on the Track Limits podcast, if he felt the F1 community and the FIA helped him in his recovery from his injuries, Correa said “if I’m honest, not at all.”

“I was alone,” Correa continued. “I had my family, my friends, my people, but there was zero support from the FIA. That was pretty bad, to be honest. It was sad, because I almost felt I was used, you know? Because when you’re putting on a show, they’re the first ones to benefit from that.”

It is not the first time Correa has been critical of the FIA’s response to his injuries. In 2020, comments by Correa on German television were responded to by chief medical doctor Christian Wahlen, who told RaceFans at the time that he had “remained in constant contact” with Correa and the hospital that received him in the days after the accident.

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After Guenther Steiner defending himself from criticism over the portrayal of his dropping Mick Schumacher from his team on the latest season of Drive to Survive, @me4me sympathises with the Haas team principal…

Watched this DTS episode just an hour ago. While harsh, I think Steiner got most of it spot on. Mick really wasn’t performing and was costing the team. It wasn’t working just as Ricciardo wasn’t gelling at Mclaren. I feel it was fair enough, and Mick has himself to blame for any criticism that came his way.
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13 comments on “McLaren to have new wind tunnel active by June – Stella”

  1. Mattzel89
    “Not a fan of the new TV graphics package…”

    Graphics for the drivers/laps etc.?
    Or the helmet cam that is so annoying to watch more than two seconds?

    1. Other than almost vomiting it seemed less busy and annoying than the F1 pseudo video game package.

  2. Having the new wind tunnel active from June means that the 2024-spec car’s design & pre-testing development phase will mostly occur with that in use, so 2025 is when the effect should first fully appear.

    While JB is correct about Bahrain’s uniqueness in a certain way & that the season mightn’t be a walk in the park, I still expect RB to be the outright fastest on pretty much all circuits moving on, even if not by a large margin everywhere.

    People still care about what Piquet said a little while ago. Just drop sanctions already.

    I agree with the COTD in principle.

    1. See effects in 2024, no?

  3. Why doesnt anyone who runs this website reply to my emails? I signed up for ad free to help support this site and a week later im still seeing ads despite being charged and a never ending paypal agreement being set up. Scammers

    What a shame

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  4. Coventry Climax
    11th March 2023, 13:34

    Bridgestone Motorsport Awarded FIA highest rank Environmental Accreditation (FIA)

    So now the FIA has turned itself into an organisation that awards environmental ‘Grand Prizes’?
    Pathetic.

  5. McLaren Wind Tunnel.
    If they get it calibrated and running by end of June, that would be GREAT. This seems to have been accelerated from earlier indications for availability. That kind of “get it done” attitude is what we want to see more of.
    The pic seems to imply that the full size car could go into the tunnel. Seem to recall that the F1 regs limit tunnel models to 60% size. Some specs and general details would also be interesting for us that don’t get to see this aspect of the development.

  6. Uhhh… Jenson… You of all people know what an incredibly strong start to the season can do for the championship. Brawn wasn’t even able to really develop the BGP-001, and still won both championships based on the early performance in 2009.

    Right now, it looks like Ferrari, Aston Martin, and maybe Mercedes, are going to be scrapping for best of the rest, and Max may be champion by the Summer break, unless Checo finds the performance he was lacking last year, and finds a way around being the #2 driver.

    1. True, a dominant start like 2009 was very important for brawn gp and a very unusual season, winning the title with such a weak car in the last races.

  7. Which June?

  8. It’s good to know there are these groups in Brazil, including some in government, who are making a statement about racism. And with a national figure like that, a lot of people are watching, to see what’s acceptable and what isn’t.

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