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Upbeat McLaren has seen no “diminishing returns” on F1 2024 car gains

A confident McLaren team says it is seeing no “diminishing returns” yet with the rate of progress it is making with its 2024 Formula 1 car this winter.

While preparations continue back at its factory for the official launch of the MCL38 next month, McLaren on Tuesday evening revealed the livery that its car will run in. 

Off the back of its impressive turnaround in form last year, where it went from near the back of the field to end the campaign as Red Bull’s main challenger, interest is high on whether or not McLaren can continue its rate of progress into this season. 

But offering an early hint about the team’s level of confidence over its 2024 car, team principal Andrea Stella has revealed the momentum McLaren built up through last season has been maintained. 

Asked by Autosport for some feedback on the steps McLaren has been able to make this winter, Stella said: “So far, I have to say we don't see the diminishing returns.  

“This obviously will have to be proven once we put the car on the ground, but when it comes to the wind tunnel development or the CFD development, we see that the gradient we established last year, that led to the Austria development and then the Singapore development, it seems like we can maintain it. So that's also where I would expect the launch car to be at the start of the season.” 

Stella’s views on the car's development is a world away from the situation McLaren found itself in last year when it openly admitted that its launch-spec car was not good enough. 

“When it comes to [aero] efficiency, downforce, drag, it's ultimately numbers, so you can track them quite well,” he added. 

Source: Autosport

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