McLaren slows aero upgrades due to lack of mileage

McLaren-Honda is confident it will see the chequered flag in Melbourne. Together again after more than two decades, the famous British team and the returning Japanese manufacturer notably struggled at the opening winter test at Jerez.

"I thought they would be on the same level as Renault and Ferrari," said former McLaren driver David Coulthard. "They (Honda) had an extra year to develop the package for racing, having announced two years ago that they are returning to formula one. I was really surprised to see their problems at the post-Abu Dhabi test, and they're still having problems now," the Scot told German-language Spox.

McLaren chassis designer Matt Morris admitted to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport that testing so far has obviously not been perfect. "The number of laps and the performance was disappointing," he admitted, "but we were able to tick off some things on the programme that showed us that our new car is good." Morris said the correlation between the wind tunnel and the track, as well as cooling, was spot-on, "which is good news, as problems in that area cannot be easily solved".

However, other areas of the development programme have been delayed, Morris admitted. "We have slowed the aero programme," he said. "It makes no sense to bring upgrades when you have a lack of kilometres on the basic package. The plan was to start the season where we left off in 2014. However, this will require a testing programme without any major incidents."

That now seems unlikely, so when asked if McLaren-Honda is instead hoping simply to see the chequered flag in Melbourne, Morris admitted: "I think that's realistic." (GMM)

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