China - McLaren has admitted it may have missed the mark as it set goals for 2018.
After three abysmal years with Honda, hopes were high as the once-great British team switched to Renault power.
But the 2018 car is also not fully up to speed - notably on the straights.
Not fully up to speed
Team boss Eric Boullier is quoted by Marca: "There is nothing serious or horrible in terms of the design."
"But we have to be faster in the corners and on the straights."
The Spanish newspaper said McLaren may therefore be considering a 'plan B' - like a new chassis for next month's Spanish grand prix.
Boullier added: "The two drivers think the same about the good balance of the car, and when we make a setting change, it reacts properly. The car is matching the objectives we set, so it's possible that the objectives were not right."