F1 Update On The McLaren Mercedes F1 Team


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Here's a quick update for all you F1 fanatics. Garry Paffett and Pedro de la Rosa will be piloting the ridiculously awesome orange MP4-20 you see pictured above prior to the launch of the new Team McLaren Mercedes livery in mid-February.

The orange livery is synonymous with the origins of McLaren, as the team ran its Formula One and CAN-AM racers in the color for a number of years starting with the M5A in 1968.

This week marks the start of a 28 day on-track testing regimen for the team, which leads up to opening race of the 2006 World Championship, the Bahrain Grand Prix, on Sunday 12th March.

In case you're wondering, Juan Pablo Montoya and the soon to be world champion Kimi Raikkonen are scheduled to start testing Monday, January 16th.

For more info on the McLaren Mercedes F1 team, you can check out the full press release below.


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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


TEAM McLAREN MERCEDES MP4-20 TO TEST IN INTERIM ORANGE LIVERY

Stuttgart, Jan 09, 2006

Test drivers Pedro de la Rosa and Gary Paffett will be at the wheel of two interim MP4-20's, which will be running in an orange livery, prior to the launch of the new Team McLaren Mercedes livery in mid-February. The orange is synonymous with the origins of McLaren, as the team ran its Formula One and CAN-AM racers in the colour for a number of years starting with the M5A in 1968.

This week marks the start of 28 intensive on-track test days currently scheduled for the team in Valencia, Barcelona, Imola and Jerez leading up to the opening race of the 2006 World Championship, the Bahrain Grand Prix, on Sunday 12th March. Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya will be starting their programmes during the week commencing Monday 16th January.

Further information about the first run of MP4-21, which will be some time in January and the 2006 livery launch will follow in due course.

Copyright © 2006, DaimlerChrysler AG
 
Noooo! What happended to the silver arrows? The black and silver livery was the best. Is this because of the switch from West to Johnnie Walker. Their advertising is bairly taking up any any space and is hardly a contributor as far as paint design.

Edit: Whoops didn't see that bottom paragraph, but I'm still a bit distraught that West had to go even though it was an evil tobacco product. :D
 
bum-man said:
Noooo! What happended to the silver arrows? The black and silver livery was the best. Is this because of the switch from West to Johnnie Walker. Their advertising is bairly taking up any any space and is hardly a contributor as far as paint design.

Edit: Whoops didn't see that bottom paragraph, but I'm still a bit distraught that West had to go even though it was an evil tobacco product. :D
Crap.
 
from itv f1

".........................The team used a similar orange makeover during its transition from Marlboro to West sponsorship in the winter of 1996/97.

Speculation has indicated that the Vodafone deal may be brought forward to '06, but would depend on the terms of the telecommunications company's extrication process from its current Ferrari agreement.

McLaren is set to finalise its official 2006 livery in the coming weeks and confirmed that it intends to run its new MP4-21 "some time in January".

so they are about to hopefully go red and silver, they will keep silver definitely cuz mercedes like own half of them lol
 
Day One Of F1 Testing Kicks Off For The McLaren Mercedes Team Posted on January 12, 2006 at 2:45 AM CST
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Today marked the start of testing for the McLaren Mercedes F1 team on the Jerez circuit in Spain.

Pedro de la Rosa as well as reigning DTM Champion Gary Paffett both tested for the McLaren Mercedes team, running in the interim orange MP4-20's we told you about earlier. As scheduled, both drivers competed using the V10 powerplant; however according to the press release, expect to see the new V8 when the MP4-21's officially begin on-track testing.

Despite a minor software problem on his initial installation lap, Pedro logged the fastest lap time of the day with 1:15.509, 14-100ths of a second quicker than the official track record set by Michael Schumacher in 2004. Paffett finished the day in thirteenth position.

For more info, you can check out the full press release below.


OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


F1 Test: Jerez, Day 1

Jerez, Jan 12, 2006

Pedro de la Rosa was joined at the Circuit de Jerez by reigning DTM Champion Gary Paffett, who was testing for the first time since being announced as an official Team McLaren Mercedes test driver on 21st December 2005.

Both drivers were running in interim MP4-20s, fitted with V10 engines. As scheduled the team is using the V10, because engine production is focused on the FO108S V8 for the MP4-21, which has different mountings from the one used in the MP4-20B, the team is using the V10. The V8 on track programme will be continued once the MP4-21 starts testing. By the end of the final test in December 2005, over 6,000kms had been covered by the V8 engine.

The programme for the day, which will continue over the remainder of the week until Saturday, focused on tyre development work with Michelin. Pedro had a minor software problem on his initial installation lap, which was resolved immediately and he continued with his programme. Both cars ran for the rest of the day with no further electronic or mechanical issues.

Pedro topped the timesheets, with Gary in 13th. The Team McLaren Mercedes drivers set times of 1m16.504 and 1m20.137 respectively, covering 167 laps and 740km in total today.

Testing will continue in Jerez tomorrow with Pedro and Gary.


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It's official Mclaren went from the coolest looking car on the grid to the worst.



Where's the barf icon?

Hopefully Mclaren will be able to prove this new form of uglieness as a race winning car.
 
how is that ugly? wait until they give it its proper paint job then its gonna OWN and look GOOD LOOOOOOL
 
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Looks good to me...I have a feeling it could be very speedy..We have 47 days to go...I just can't wait..
 
Waouw, it seems that they really worked hard to design this car, i hope they will win this year.
 
Latest info:

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McLaren Mercedes test driver Pedro de la Rosa was behind the wheel of wheel of the team's new MP4-21 today as it made it on-track debut in Barcelona, Spain. Team driver Juan Pablo Montoya will take over testing duties tomorrow, Tuesday 24th, and Wednesday 25th, and soon to be world champion Kimi Raikkonen will make his debut runs on Thursday 26th and Friday 27th January.

Here's what Pedro had to say about the MP4-21's intial run: "I am really pleased to have been at the wheel of MP4-21 today. The car feels good initially, but it is of course too early to really understand it's potential and we need to put a lot more laps on it. We have around 20 days of on track running before the cars leave for Bahrain on Friday 3rd March. As today is the initial shakedown, our focus will be to familiarise ourselves with the MP4-21 and the Mercedes-Benz FO 108S V8 engine, and to run the various systems checks that are required with a new car."

For more info on the McLaren Mercedes testing schedule as well as the new MP4-21, check out the full press release below.


OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


F1: McLaren Mercedes MP4-21 conducts shakedown

Barcelona, Jan 23, 2006

Test driver, Pedro de la Rosa, was at the wheel of the MP4-21 as it left the garage for the first time at 09:15 local time to complete its installation lap. Juan Pablo Montoya will take over driving duties for tomorrow, Tuesday 24th, and Wednesday 25th, with Kimi Raikkonen having his debut runs on Thursday 26th and Friday 27th January. Pedro and fellow test driver Gary Paffett will test alongside the team's race drivers in an interim MP4-20, continuing the Michelin tyre development programme, until chassis two of the new car is scheduled to hit the test track in Valencia sometime during the week commencing 13th February.

"I am really pleased to have been at the wheel of MP4-21 today" said Pedro. "The car feels good initially, but it is of course too early to really understand it's potential and we need to put a lot more laps on it. We have around 20 days of on track running before the cars leave for Bahrain on Friday 3rd March. As today is the initial shakedown, our focus will be to familiarise ourselves with the MP4-21 and the Mercedes-Benz FO 108S V8 engine, and to run the various systems checks that are required with a new car."

"Everyone at Team McLaren Mercedes is looking forward to the challenges ahead this season, and we took a major step in our preparations for 2006 today by starting to test the MP4-21 at Barcelona," commented Martin Whitmarsh, CEO Formula One, Team McLaren Mercedes. "The anticipation within the team as to how competitive the new car will be is great, particularly given the pace of our 2005 racer and the level of work that has been put into the MP4-21 project. However these are early days, we have a comprehensive programme to complete with the car over the next few weeks. This will mean hard and dedicated work from the whole team supported by our Technology Partners and Official Suppliers, including an aggressive schedule of upgrades to come on line before Bahrain."

The revised engine regulations for 2006, with the change from V10 to V8, has dominated the overall design process. Research into a direction for the MP4-21 began in August 2004, when Team McLaren Mercedes started to consider the new V8, 2.4 litre power plant, which as in 2005 has to last for two Grands Prix weekend. Designed and built from scratch, the Mercedes-Benz FO 108S V8, which ran for the first time at Silverstone on 13th September 2005 following its dyno debut on 15th June of the same year, also has to conform to the below restrictions:

-V-angle of the cylinders set a 90 degrees

-Use of a maximum of two inlet and exhaust valves each, previously restrictions have only covered the number of cylinders and a limit of five valves

-Minimum engine weight of 95 kilograms

-Maximum cylinder bore of 98 millimetres

-The position of the engine's centre of gravity

-Precisely defined alloys for the manufacturing of engine components



“The challenge with a brand new Formula One car is the same every year, but nevertheless there were even more intensive tasks to be dealt with this year than ever before," said Norbert Haug, Vice President, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport. "The regulations require new V8 engines with a 2.4-litre capacity, and in addition to this the need to compensate for the restriction of the aerodynamics, this took a lot of time and effort. The power reduction by more than 150 bhp put additional strain on the aerodynamic concept. The aim was to further reduce drag and maintain or even increase downforce – which with the given limitations reminded the technicians that it is possible to achieve the impossible. As a result of this complex task it was important to invest sufficient time before the final definitions were made. We are very satisfied that the new MP4-21 has had a successful debut today. Its basic data promises that we have got a good basis. Our new engine covered about 6500 kilometres on track and more than double this amount on the dynos in Brixworth and Stuttgart. Now it is our task to prepare the new car for Bahrain in six more tests with more than 20 testing days when most of the time two MP4-21s will be run following Barcelona. The aim is to continue on last year’s level of performance.”

In October of 2004, the design team began its research into revised engine systems concepts, with the new regulations providing the opportunity to develop areas such as the cooling system, air and oil consumption and fuel supply.

"The development of the Mercedes-Benz V8 engine, and its ancillary areas, has seen McLaren Racing provide a strong supporting role to Mercedes-Benz High Performance Engines, further integrating the facilities in Woking, Brixworth and Stuttgart," added Martin Whitmarsh.

Aerodynamics also received early attention, with the development programme starting as the 2005 season was getting underway in April of that year and the aero specification set in late October / early November. A key area of focus was the opportunity to exploit the smaller power unit by repackaging the rear of the car. In addition, the regulation change that stipulates the forward deflectors ahead of the reference plane must be raised by 50mm proved to be significant to the aerodynamics of MP4-21 and required innovative solutions from the Team McLaren Mercedes design team.

April 2005 also saw initial transmission and drive train work begin and the following month, the first spec of MP4-21 was issued by the design team. By September, production had begun, with chassis manufacturing starting one month later.

Other key regulation changes include the increase in crash test loads to the rear structure by 50 per cent, leading to the development of complex composite structures to absorb the required energy. Late December saw the MP4-21 chassis complete its first FIA crash test.

On the sporting side, there is a new qualifying format and the return to tyre changes in pit stops. The latter has been a focus of the extensive winter testing schedule throughout December and January to date, with the team working alongside Michelin to develop the new compounds and constructions for 2006. By the end of the final test in December 2005, Team McLaren Mercedes had covered over 6,000kms with the Mercedes-Benz V8 engine.


"Visually MP4-21 will look very similar to MP4-20," said Jonathan Neale, Managing Director of McLaren Racing. "In addition to the tighter packaging to the rear of the car, people will notice differences to the nose area, which has been lowered, and the aero body work, such as the barge boards and deflectors. The reduction in required cooling for the V8 engine has allowed us to in turn reduce the size of air intakes, this includes apertures in the main chassis, which is beneficial to the overall aerodynamic package. There are a significant number of changes in the cars structure, geometry and aerodynamics as a consequence of 16 months of R&D innovation. At McLaren Racing, we have a strong team of 135 engineers, and all have made a vital contribution. Now the new car has been released, our primary short term focus will switch to durability testing, proving the software, the systems and the 11,500 car components, 90% of which have changed from MP4-20. In addition we have a series of engine and chassis performance packages to bring to the car for the initial races. There is a lot of work to be done."

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thanx for the info ...
i hope they change the collor combi.
 
damn it looks sharp..

PS
this is for the swedish boys
eyy gubbar har tv4 slutat med F1 lr? .. isåf vilka ska ta över.. blir så jävla sne om d e nån betal kanal..
 
The car seems slow in testing.. :confused: I know testing time means a little,but 1+ sec off the pace was too much..
 
MoSs AMG said:
its because they r still using a limited v10 engine.

kimi and juan are apparently using the new v8....its de la rosa n paffet using the v10's....apparently now their chief aerodynamicist padramoudo or something like that is leaving to red bull.....and some guy called tombazis is going back to ferrari (upset because he didnt get to become chief technical director at mclaren i think it said somewhere)...but mclaren...with all this vodafone money they will get some good replacements i think..
 

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