depends which way you look at it. The RB7 design wasn't really any frills like the U pods or the blade roll hope etc. They just done the basics better than anyone else and got every single part working well together.raymondu999 wrote:From page 34Having said that, I don't it will be the case. But it would be an absolute tragedy if it was.raymondu999 wrote:After all this speculation; it would be an absolute tragedy if the MP4-27 turned out to be a very conservative, no-frills design
Coverage starts at 11 AM GMT on the McLaren webiste.Holm86 wrote:What time tomorrow is the launch?
I meant not in terms of car performance - I meant, in terms of the banter here. We have pages and pages of excited speculation, and if they came up with a no-frills car, then it would have been much ado over nothing.astracrazy wrote:depends which way you look at it. The RB7 design wasn't really any frills like the U pods or the blade roll hope etc. They just done the basics better than anyone else and got every single part working well together.raymondu999 wrote:From page 34Having said that, I don't it will be the case. But it would be an absolute tragedy if it was.raymondu999 wrote:After all this speculation; it would be an absolute tragedy if the MP4-27 turned out to be a very conservative, no-frills design
Plenty!!! lol at McLarenhorse wrote:There is something very odd going on. Autosport were running a story regarding potential challenges to the 27 which had the following link and title:
McLaren ready for legality fight over new MP4-27
It has now been taken down, however. What did it say that was controversial enough to remove it? I note that sky have put up a report based on that story, but I'm not seeing anything particularly controversial in it.
McLaren ready for legal fight