The 2010 Challengers: The McLaren MP4-25

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What do you expect from McLaren in 2010 ?

They will win the Constructors' Title
101
57%
They will finish second in the Championship
44
25%
They will finish 3rd, 4th or 5th in the Championship
23
13%
They will finish outside the top 5 in the Championship
8
5%
 
Total votes: 176

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The 2010 Challengers: The McLaren MP4-25

Post by Ed » Fri Jan 29, 2010 11:32 pm

The McLaren F1 team became the second team to launch their 2010 Formula 1 car

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VODAFONE McLAREN MERCEDES LAUNCHES MP4-25 WITH WORLD CHAMPIONS JENSON BUTTON & LEWIS HAMILTON

The Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team today revealed its brand new MP4-25 chassis – the car in which reigning world champion Jenson Button and 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton will contest the 2010 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

Unveiled at Vodafone UK’s stunning headquarters in Newbury, the 2010 car looks noticeably different from last year’s race-winning MP4-24. MP4-25 features a radical aerodynamic overhaul and a significantly larger fuel tank to take full advantage of this year’s new regulations, and its design team is confident it has explored every possible avenue to maximise the car’s performance.

Horsepower once again comes from our friends in Stuttgart. Mercedes Benz’s FO 108X V8 subtly improves upon an engine that has become the benchmark in Formula 1, winning the last two drivers’ world championships.

The team kicks off its 2010 campaign with a stunning driver pairing: 2009 world champion Jenson Button and 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton. It is the first time since 1989 – when it ran Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna – that the team has fielded a joint-world champion driver line-up, and marks the first time in Formula 1 history that the sport’s two most recent world champions have been partnered together.

However, the driver line-up represents only a fraction of the team’s remarkable strength in depth. Members of the design team who contributed to the development of MP4-25 can also trace their involvement back through an incredible seven of the team’s 12 drivers’ world championships, five of the team’s eight constructors’ world championships and 112 of the team’s 164 grand prix victories.

The Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team begins pre-season testing with MP4-25 at the Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo on Monday.

JENSON BUTTON

“I’m incredibly proud to be standing here today knowing I’ll be carrying the number one for the whole season: that’s a great responsibility but also a great honour. It’s something I’m relishing.

“From the very first day of testing, I’ll be working with the team to learn about the car and to develop it ahead of the first race. I’ve said it before: the pace of development in those opening tests could well determine the outcome of the championship.

“I’ve got a great team around me, and I already feel very at home here. I just can’t wait to get in the car and start driving again. It really can’t come soon enough!”

LEWIS HAMILTON

“I’ve seen just how much effort and attention has gone into making this car what it is. We’ve been pushing like crazy to find the performance and the result is something that looks very special and very uncompromising.

“Both Jenson and I are world champions, and we both want to add to the team’s incredible winning legacy. I think a strong driver line-up will be very important this year as there are a lot of very competitive teams and drivers – and the stronger we can be, the better chance we’ll have of winning races. We all understand that.

“Obviously, I want to win the drivers’ world championship, that’s clear. But, just as important, I want to help the team win the constructors’ world championship. I think it’s set to be a great year for Formula 1 – it should be brilliant.”

MARTIN WHITMARSH

Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

“At Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, we’ve demonstrated that strength in depth is the best approach to take in Formula 1. The group of engineers, designers and strategists we’ve assembled demonstrates how much can be achieved by a very focused team operating at the very limit of their abilities.

“In Jenson, we saw a champion driver hungry for more success. We’ve already seen those qualities in Lewis, too. I’m convinced that we have one of the very strongest driver line-ups in Formula 1, and that both Jenson and Lewis are committed to working together to enhance the team’s prospects in what promises to be a fiercely competitive season.”

David Wheldon

Vodafone Global brand director & CEO of VIML

“As we enter into the fourth season of this partnership, we will continue to create real engagement with our customers, utilising the unique opportunities the team partnership delivers, through a powerful integrated marketing platform. With the 2010 season starting, we welcome newly crowned world champion Jenson Button and wish all the team a successful 2010 season.”

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Post by Jim Watt » Tue Feb 02, 2010 2:56 pm

:D 8) You people who have voted for McLaren to win the manufacturer's championship must be eating some funny breakfast cereal. The car looks rather truck-ish and I expect an even more precipitous slide for the once great team. Hope you get some podiums, but I doubt Ferrari and Mercedes and Red Bull are likely to give you many chances!

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Post by Snowy » Fri Feb 05, 2010 2:30 am

The McLaren looked slow on the timesheets at Valencia however they were running 20-25 lap runs compared to Ferrari's 10-15. We can't be too sure how much fuel was on board however Fernando did do some runs in the 1m15s-16s on Wednesday which suggested they were actually closer to the pace of McLaren and Mercedes with full tanks.

McLaren are geared up for numerous season long upgrades, whereas Ferrari stopped developing their car midway through last season, so may need to relearn the tricks of introducing season long upgrades.

I believe Jenson and Lewis will get on a lot better than Fernando and Felipe. Jenson is unlikely to be a match or a threat to Lewis and the teams stability. Fernando and Felipe will be at one another's throats eventually.

McLaren's success will hinge on how Adrian is getting on with his Red Bull and if the Mercedes can recover some lost ground.

I have McLaren down for the win.
Lewis Hamilton & Jenson Button World Champions :)

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Post by JayVee » Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:05 am

I think McLaren will be strong no doubt and they have two good drivers although both can't handle pressure that well and that will be their major weakness

Speedwise I don't think Button will match Hamilton but when it comes to looking after his tyres Button is one of the best

I'll leave my comments on Ferrari for that thread :wink:
I'm back and yes supporting Alonso "The Cute" in the Ferrari!

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