Mclaren is also seeking to raise GBP340m from private investors for 49% stake in the company to fund the automotive project.
Which also mean that the Mclaren Group will have to contribute the other 51% worth of resources and IP to fund this project.
nacho wrote:Wouldn't the movable wing make it highly diffucult to runaway, even a slower car could hang behind a faster car with it? Or 2 or more cars could work together passing each other and a poor guy ahead of the road would be quickly caught.
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:lolzi wrote:Doesn't that just show that McLaren Racing or whatever they're called will not be affected by McLaren Automotive?
Did you not read CHT's post?
Mandrake wrote:gridwalker wrote:I guess they will have to simply blow over the diffuser, rather than through the slots that were created using the "hole that is not a hole" loophole that is being closed to ban the DDD.
Unless someone gets creative with their exhaust venting, it is doubtful we will see anything near the complexity of the 2010 EBD.
I wonder, is it forbidden to route the exhaust into the diffusor directly? F1 cars of old days had their exhaust placed in there as well, giving great fireworks under braking and downshifting.
From what I've read so far, the problem always was the changing DF-levels with changing engine load. This season, teams have overcome this with the retarded ignition, does that mean we could see the return of direct diffusor-feeding exhausts?
earlrue wrote:Mandrake wrote:gridwalker wrote:I guess they will have to simply blow over the diffuser, rather than through the slots that were created using the "hole that is not a hole" loophole that is being closed to ban the DDD.
Unless someone gets creative with their exhaust venting, it is doubtful we will see anything near the complexity of the 2010 EBD.
I wonder, is it forbidden to route the exhaust into the diffusor directly? F1 cars of old days had their exhaust placed in there as well, giving great fireworks under braking and downshifting.
From what I've read so far, the problem always was the changing DF-levels with changing engine load. This season, teams have overcome this with the retarded ignition, does that mean we could see the return of direct diffusor-feeding exhausts?
the RBR7 is going to be a tight as* machine
Adrian will do the magic again, I'm sure
it's all there - pullrod susp, RBR gearbox, top notch EBD and some smart engine mappers etc...
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