Friday, 12 August 2011

2010 McLaren MP4-25 Formula 1, Grand Prix F1



In accordance with the new sporting regulations for the 2010 season, the car has undergone some considerable changes, even if it appears to be quite the same to the untrained eye. Dubbed the MP4-25, the new race car features a radical aerodynamic overhaul and a significantly larger fuel tank to allow the team to run longer between pit stops and the championship winning McLaren design team has declared they are confident that they have explored every possible avenue in order to maximize the MP4-25’s on track performance.


Powered by a Mercedes-Benz FO 108X V8 engine, the same power plant that brought McLaren and Lewis Hamilton the world title in 2008, tipping the scales at just under 210 pounds, the slightly heavier MP4-25 will make its first on track appearance in Valencia, Spain on February 1 along with many of the other F1 competitors for some pre season testing.

2010 McLaren MP4 looks noticeably different-race winner last year, 24. It presents a radical revision of aerodynamic and a significantly larger fuel tank to take full advantage of new rules this year, and his design team is confident it has explored all possible avenues to maximize the performance of the car. Horsepower, once again comes from a subtle form of Mercedes-Benz V8 engine to 108X.

  
McLaren’s 2010 line-up marks the first time since 1989 – when the team ran Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna – who have fielded a joint world champion riders, and marks the first time in the history of Formula One as the sport’s two more champions Recent world have been a partnership together.


The members of the design team that contributed to the development of the MP4-25 can also track their involvement back with seven world championships, five of the team of eight builders, the team of 12 riders world championships and 112 victories in 164 team Grabd Prix racing .




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