Yesterday at 10:10
Andrea Stella has indicated that McLaren is set to introduce a new
floor to its dominant MCL39 after British GP experiments. At
Silverstone, the sole example of a new floor was tested during Free
Practice 1, utilising back-to-back testing, where one driver trials
the new parts to compare them to their team-mate's old
specification. Teams can then determine if the upgrade has
improved performance as intended. McLaren opted to do this at
Silverstone for its new design, owing to the Belgian GP being a
sprint event with only one practice session, with limited
data-gathering opportunities during the 60 minutes before the first
parc ferme begins for sprint qualifying. Reflecting on the tests,
team principal Stella explained how what the team found means the
championship-leading machine is set to receive a boost in the
coming races. "With the new floor in free practice 1, the plan was
always going to be that the floor was a test floor," Stella told
media, including RacingNews365. "[It is so we can get an] early
read of this new specification, because the next race is a sprint
event where it is more difficult to introduce a new specification,
and make proper comparisons. "We are actually pretty pleased with
what we have seen in free practice 1. "All the indications are
leading us to introduce this new floor at upcoming events."