Now, you might have read some earlier reports in the specialist motoring press which comment on this aloofness, citing fractional delays in the active dampers' stiffening-up as the reason for a momentary tactile uncertainty when turning into a bend. I don't buy this; the McLaren is never less than completely accurate and faithful to every steering movement, but the problem in these very early test cars is friction in the steering mechanism. It's within the upper column assembly, it filters out subtle messages and spoils the self-centring, and the engineers are on the case. It's a surprising error and it may have sullied the MP4-12C's initial reputation.

a faster high speed partial time does not means exclusively more power
Is not possible conclude something about "power" at high speed with different cars, different gearing, different tires size, different aerodynamic figures. Is possible only if part of these are similar, an approximation anyway. Do you remember the QR F40's 240-280 km/h compared to the 240-281 km/h of the Diablo? 9"5 vs 15" both with about 500 hp engines. Even, do you remember how was fast the F1 with 627 hp compared yersterday with the 660hp Enzo, with the 612hp CGT and today with a twinturbo 650hp Noble M600... so, to the opposite looking just power we are going not so far.As like as the laptimes, the point is not the 458, but the MP4.
Evo did similar results: from 0 to 1/4 mile the Mp4 is great (more than 130mph about 11s), over 130 Mph is quick, but not the quickest....

impressive laptime
the point is: compared with others laptimes, this MP4 seems another car!![]()
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