JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Giblet wrote:Considering the Mp4-12C was designed to take out the car that was at Ferrari at the time, the 360, they have done a great job. The Mclaren completely trumps it in every way. The 458 is still spanking new, and was not a target when the Mp4-12c was designed.
The 458 was the target Giblet. Perhaps not in name, as they wouldnt have known it.
But they knew by the time the 430 was due to be replaced, it's replacement would be some way ahead of its predeccesor.
Mclaren can change things around, they have the nous for that ad its a bloody good effort. But they missed their target, we cannot skirt around that from the reviews i have read of it.
As you say the problems arent insurmountable, but they need addressing if McLaren have any desgin on reaching the top this generation.
Yes, but as I said it was a moving target, they didn't have numbers and struck quite close. Still, to me, it is very impressive foray into the supercar field.
Ferrari are supposed to be the best at what they do, and have an amazing car in the 458. It's their best in years and I love it. Thing is the tweaks to make the MP4-12c are easy to apply to make it faster. Dial up some boost, allow TC off, etc. I'm sure they can reprogram their own ECU
Slapping a couple of turbos on a 458 might present some packaging and drive-ability issues.
The mp4-12c to me is more of a 'platform' than the 'complete car' of the 458, but if I was in the market I would likely be looking at the Ferrari or waiting a couple of year and seeing what the next car will be.