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[152] [153] The weekend's results moved McLaren ahead of Aston Martin for fourth place in the WCC. [154] In the WDC, Norris moved up to sixth. [155] The Mexico City Grand Prix's high elevation and thus thinner atmosphere led McLaren to fit a circuit-specific engine cover and larger front brake ducts to the MCL60 to maintain efficient cooling. [156]
The McLaren MCL35 is a Formula One car that was designed under the direction of James Key and constructed by McLaren to compete in the Formula One World Championship.The car was originally intended to compete in the 2020 season only, but as the championship was heavily disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the lifespan of all 2020 cars was extended into 2021.
The McLaren MCL33 is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by McLaren to compete in the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship. [4] [5] The car was driven by two-time World Drivers' Champion Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne, [6] with additional testing and development work carried out by reigning European Formula 3 champion Lando Norris and McLaren's regular test driver ...
F1 news: McLaren and Aston Martin launch their cars tonight! 16:59, Kieran Jackson. McLaren and Aston Martin launch their 2023 cars on Monday evening as we near the start of the 2023 Formula 1 season.
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The McLaren MCL36 is a Formula One car that was designed under the lead of James Key and manufactured by McLaren to compete in the 2022 Formula One World Championship. [2] The MCL36 was built to the new 2022 generation of Formula One technical regulations, which were originally intended for introduction in 2021 .
The new car will follow in the boundary-pushing tire tracks of the McLaren F1 and P1. Based on the teaser video, it'll likely use "1" in its name. McLaren Teases New Hypercar Successor to F1, P1
Key was sacked by McLaren on 23 March 2023 in an organisational change of the team's executive technical director role, replaced by David Sanchez following team dissatisfaction with the initial design and early season performance of their 2023 challenger - the MCL60. [9] [10]