2020 Bahrain was the 15th race of the season. So the cars were well developed by then. Then again, there was the token system because of Covid. Hard to compare.
I really like these videos that have a lot of years back to back to back... Have you ever thought of doing a comparison between all of a certain drivers championship winning cars? 7 for Schumacher/Hamilton, 4 for Prost/Vettel etc?
This video was interesting to me because I always assumed that the newer cars were faster. But I assume with upgrades through the year they would get faster.
2019-2021 cars were lighter and better on kerbs. F1 cars cars will not get faster every year because the regulations change and it can slow them. In 2014 f1 cars were slower than f2. 2017 cars were 5 seconds a lap faster than 2016
@@charliechisholm5961that, and the regulation changes for weight in 2022 is why its much slower than the rest. not only were all the cars slower, they were far behind on development
Since the track is Bahrain, it would be the 2023 car from the beginning of the season. This channel uses the real data from their fastest qualifying laps
@@petros5155 So Pre-Silverstone, The MCL60 turned into a rocket ship at Silverstone after being the tractor we see here. I would of liked to see if it could beat the 2020 car or if 2023 was just slower cars all around.
@@morgan40654 No no it would never beat the 2020 car the 2023 cars are slower all around. On a track like bahrain the 2023 mclaren with the mid season updates would still be 2 seconds off the pace. And that's shaving 8 tenths off the lap you see the 2023 car do here, which might even be a bit generous.
@@Luke-tl4vw first of all, you didnt have to correct a person like that. secondly, yes. yas marina changed in 2021; the chicane near the hairpin was removed, and the tight chicane in sector 3 was also removed, so the lap times from 2021 onwards will be different.
They also had the Renault engine in 2019, and that car was pulling in on straights. It's just the difference in car setup and philosophy@@proximacentauri3342
Am i the only one who wants to see how slow it was the famous Alonso gp2 engine compared to other cars?
No
Yeah,put it against an actual GP2 car then we’ll see what’s what
It wasn’t that slow, Alonso was whining too much
@@RiccardoArmentano nah u trippin
@@RiccardoArmentanoas he always does lol
2020 Bahrain was the 15th race of the season. So the cars were well developed by then. Then again, there was the token system because of Covid. Hard to compare.
2020 cars were unreal....2019 i think is fast because of the engine modes
I really like these videos that have a lot of years back to back to back... Have you ever thought of doing a comparison between all of a certain drivers championship winning cars? 7 for Schumacher/Hamilton, 4 for Prost/Vettel etc?
These renderings are amazing. How do you determine the optimal racing line in these comparisons?
This video was interesting to me because I always assumed that the newer cars were faster. But I assume with upgrades through the year they would get faster.
2019-2021 cars were lighter and better on kerbs. F1 cars cars will not get faster every year because the regulations change and it can slow them. In 2014 f1 cars were slower than f2. 2017 cars were 5 seconds a lap faster than 2016
That makes sense, thanks for the clarification
@@charliechisholm5961that, and the regulation changes for weight in 2022 is why its much slower than the rest. not only were all the cars slower, they were far behind on development
Love this.
Please provide your music list
I like this comparison.
Should make comparation with GP2 engine, er.... I mean Honda too.
Please do Red Bull 2018 vs 2019 vs 2020 vs 2021
Which 2023 car is this? Pre- or post-Silverstone?
Since the track is Bahrain, it would be the 2023 car from the beginning of the season. This channel uses the real data from their fastest qualifying laps
Which MCL60 is this? Pre or Post Silverstone?
Bahrain
@@petros5155 So Pre-Silverstone, The MCL60 turned into a rocket ship at Silverstone after being the tractor we see here. I would of liked to see if it could beat the 2020 car or if 2023 was just slower cars all around.
@@morgan40654 No no it would never beat the 2020 car the 2023 cars are slower all around. On a track like bahrain the 2023 mclaren with the mid season updates would still be 2 seconds off the pace. And that's shaving 8 tenths off the lap you see the 2023 car do here, which might even be a bit generous.
Track?
グランドエフェクトカーがメルセデス無双の頃より遅いのはもはや常識か
run this again but from like brazil or silverstone or whatever. a later track so the 2023 mclaren is better represented
whats the track?
Bahrain
Rainbow Road
Hard to compare when the mcl60 was one of the slowest cars in Bahrain.
Until Austria
the lines aren't great at telling the cars apart the cars should have colors on them.
Its the McLaren Renault , the fastest.
someone explain to me how the old cars are faster, and the 2023 car can be 3s slower wtf
No it will be that 2008 Mclaren Mercedes car 1 number 44 Lewis Hamilton Auto Pilot
no development?
should not every 2020 car be the fastest
Ferrari allegedly had illegal engines in 2019. The exploit was patched at the end of 2019 making them faster then their 2020 cars.
@@Re-InCarNation yeah i know, binotto said there put more downforce for the 2020 car because they had the stronger engine but than they got a penalty
Yes except Ferrari i think 2019 should be their fastest
Start doing those comparison in abu dhabi man…
Its Bahrain
Circuit changed in 2021
@@sharkydashark8946no shit he’s saying he should do the comparison in Abu dhabi
@@Luke-tl4vw first of all, you didnt have to correct a person like that. secondly, yes. yas marina changed in 2021; the chicane near the hairpin was removed, and the tight chicane in sector 3 was also removed, so the lap times from 2021 onwards will be different.
@@thef1cliptakers450 I corrected him like that because he “corrected” somebody else. And yes I know the layout changed
McLaren really had bad straight line speed in 2020, wow
Renault engine
They also had the Renault engine in 2019, and that car was pulling in on straights. It's just the difference in car setup and philosophy@@proximacentauri3342
@@proximacentauri3342they had a renault in 2019 too.
Nope...they were pretty good...its just 2019 they had engine modes...