That model is just a placeholder for tomorrow, if you click the menu you see you can switch cars between Jenson's and Lewis's. It will be nice to view the MP4-26 in 3D tomorrow at least.
(Protip: Click the bottom bar and change quality to high)
Yep, I'm looking forward to it.scarbs wrote:Tomorrow there'll be a 3D model of the car on the website that you can drive and manipulate. Usefully it wil be a quite accurate rendering of the car.
Fancy taking a sneak peek at the brand-new Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-26?
Our exclusive 3D model will be available for test drives following the car’s reveal, which will be streamed live from Berlin on mclaren.com tomorrow at 12pm CET (11am GMT or 6am EST).
You’ll be the first one to get behind the wheel – Lewis and Jenson won’t get to drive the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-26 before February 10!
http://mclaren.com/home
So at least the cockpit of the MP4-26 shouldn't be something particularly extreme.http://en.espnf1.com/mclaren/motorsport ... 39908.html
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Another problem Button had last year was his seating position. The design process of the car started way before he joined the team in the winter and his taller frame did not suit the cockpit. However, he said the new MP4-26, which will be launched on Friday, had been built with him in mind.
"I feel a lot more at home in the car, I haven't driven it yet, but the position in the car - I'm actually properly in and I feel very comfortable," he said. "I can really feel that the car has been built around me and obviously that was something that wasn't possible last year because I arrived so late at the team. I'm the tallest driver so I'm the limiting factor and I fit in very well and I'm in a much more comfortable position, which is important."
I like that roll bar!Formula None wrote:From wikileaks:
They said it would be drastic, but this is beyond drastic. This is desperate.
Compared to their teaser render yesterday, with a very high nose!luca wrote:Here's the page on which the video streaming will appear: http://mclaren.com/livefromberlin/
There's a teaser picture with a very low nose...
probably some 20 minutes of speeches. Withmarsh and a bloke from Vodafone and off you go to present the car. Otherwise it's boringjason.parker.86 wrote:Suspect that we wont actually get to see the car until 12ish! Their will be about 1 hour of speeches before hand...