🗣 'Lower and medium-speed corners is where we hope its strengths will be. It's going to be a learning process, but I think we'll get more out of it in Japan.' McLarenF1 has made its largest upgrade package of the F1 season for the SingaporeGP:
The Woking-based outfit has used this weekend's Marina Bay event to bring what it calls its biggest development step of the year so far.
"I suppose the lower and medium-speed corners is where we hope its strengths will be," explained Key. "There's a lot of learning to do with this package and I think, like any other package introduced, you've really got to get a feel for it, set your car up around it."By Sunday night, we'll have a pretty good idea of where we need to take the set-up of the car and that sort of thing. So, it's going to be a learning process this weekend, but I think we'll get more out of it in Japan. But, yeah, we've got a few key points we want to try and find.
Asked if it was the largest update of 2022 so far, Key said:"From a workload and conception perspective, yes. And it's a little bit experimental as well – we're learning new stuff with this. So, it will be interesting to see when we get on the track."will have two sets of the upgrades available from next weekend's Japanese GP, but felt it was worth introducing them at least on Norris's machine for Singapore.
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