The “three key areas” McLaren have improved to stop Red Bull in F1 2024
McLaren have identified "three key areas" they ne♔ed to improve in to get close to Red Bull in 2024.

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has revealed that his team have focused on “three key areas” with their 2024 F1 challenger.
The Woking outfit e⛎njoyed a remarkable turnaround in 2023, g🍰oing from backmarker in the early part of the season to regular podium contender.
Their form propelled them up to fourth in the F1 2023 constructors’ championship ahead of Aston Martin, taking nine podiums between Austria ﷽and the season-ending race in Abu Dhabi.
McLaren excelled in high-speed corne✱rs, evidenced by the fact they were Red Bull’s nearest challengers at Silverstone♕ and Suzuka.
However, they were exposed in low⛎-speed corners or circuits which required less drag such as Spa, Monza and Las Vegas.
In a bid to reduce the 💦deficit to Red Bul♊l, which won 21 of the 22 races last year, the areas of focus have been clear for McLaren
“These areas, rather than being specific I will keep it relatively general, but they have to do with improving the aerodynamic performance, improving the mechanical side and the interaction with the tyres,” Stella told select media including 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:ltxcn.top.
“In all these three key areas there are a few projects 𒉰that w🦄e started and saw they had potential, but just we couldn’t finalise them in time to have them on the launch car. They will very likely become updates for the early part of the season.”
Whi😼le Stella is confident McLaren h🐼ave taken step forwards in the aforementioned areas, he feels there’s still “potential” for “further improvements” throughout the year with upgrades.
“In ꦫterms of improvements, we had three major objectives. On🍎e was to improve aerodynamic efficiency,” he added.
“The second one was to improve mechanical grip. And the third one was to improve interaction with t✨he tyres.
“Now I wouldn’t want to give any proportion but I would♍ say that we have been able to improve on all these three a🐼reas. Even though, we see that there is potential for further improvements in each of these three areas.”

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