McLaren test and development driver Oliver Turvey says the team has made the right decision to opt for a new aerodynamic direction this season.
With Honda joining as power unit supplier, McLaren has gone for a radical change in terms of its car design having been able to work so closely with the engine manufacturer. The result was a tightly-packaged car, with the team openly saying it has changed the way it works in terms of aerodynamics.
Turvey has worked on the development of a number of previous McLaren designs, and got his first taste of the MP4-30 during testing in Barcelona last week. When asked if he feels the team was right to make such a change, Turvey replied: "Definitely.
"The philosophy previously had been similar for a few years and this new direction I feel is a good direction, I think it makes the car more driveable and I think long-term it is a good direction. These concepts take time to develop and I am sure there is more potential in this package.
"It is exciting, for me as a test driver to be working with these engineers because there are quite a few engineers joining the team and new ideas and at the minute there is a lot of excitement and things to try. It has been an exciting year from a development point of view, so I think it has potential for the future."
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