wesley123 wrote: They are a new manufacturer and have a lot to learn.
Exactly why the 12C is very far from the finished article.
You may paint it as something you love and like. But as a product, it falls behind the 458 and it's competitors in terms of target audience.
I understand the 12C is actually a prototype in itself, with many changes having happened and many more mooted. So as I said in the beginning, the original is good but not a watershed in motoring history.
In time, maybe McLaren will learn from this and make a 12C "GT3". It took Porsche a while to do the same with the original 911 let us not forget. But the market....and Mclaren's offset liabilities(Mercedes buyback/Mumtalak responsibility) may not be so kind on its future plans.
Their position is tenuous, however much you love the 12C. If it can't make cash, some hawks will be circling of that you can be assured. I'm not saying it's the end of McLaren, what I am saying is that it may be the end of McLaren on McLaren's own terms.
The P1 is not the answer.
No. What McLaren need is another knight in shining armour to provide funds no questions asked.
Ferrari have Fiat and their own ability to fund growth. Red Bull have themselves and no automotive expense.
Mercedes had McLaren and are now
critically, bettering their former stable mates not only on the track, but also with their own crude(some say) Dodge(others say) SLS AMG.
Haug 1 Dennis 0?