RE: In Pics: New McLaren Racer's First Test
RE: In Pics: New McLaren Racer's First Test
Monday 14th March 2011

In Pics: New McLaren Racer's First Test

MP4-12C GT3 car gets its first shakedowns



The McLaren MP4-12C GT3 racer has completed it first tests at the MIRA proving ground facility and Silverstone.

Being the decent chaps they are, they also took along a photographer and videographer, the fruits of whose labours you can see displayed here.

The car itself has been built by a new company called McLaren GT, effectively the name for the joint venture between McLaren Group and CRS Racing that's creating the car, which will be building a limited number of the GT3 racing cars in time for 2012 GT3 championships.

 

 













 

MP4-12C GT3: Technical specification outline from the PR Material:

The 12C GT3 race car is based on a standard 12C. Developing the race car has required a team of engineers, technicians and test drivers from McLaren Group and CRS Racing to focus on several fundamental components.

The 12C GT3 is based on the McLaren carbon MonoCell chassis, which weighs just 75kg and is produced in a revolutionary one-piece mould. Race specification composite body panels and a fixed rear wing have been added to the GT3 car.

The same 3.8-litre twin turbo V8 as in the production car on which it is based will be used in the 12C GT3, tuned to race specification. A bespoke paddle-shift system operating an all-new Ricardo-designed gearbox developed specifically for racing will be fitted. This system eschews the 7-speed SSG dual-clutch Graziano transmission supplied in the standard 12C.

New electrical architecture is being supplied by McLaren Electronic Systems Limited, including electronic dash and data technologies. Bosch Motorsport will supply a new ABS system for the 12C GT3.  A new aerodynamics package has been developed by McLaren Racing in compliance with GT3 regulations, incorporating a new front splitter, door blade, rear wing, diffuser and louvres in the front fenders.

The new GT3 car will feature motorsport-specific braking and suspension components. These include bespoke callipers by Akebono, Official Supplier to Vodafone McLaren Mercedes.  Due to regulations imposed by racing authorities, the 12C GT3 will not feature the road-going 12C’s ProActive Chassis Control System; negating the requirement for an anti-roll bar. Instead, the 12C GT3 will use a configuration comprising race-specific roll bars and dampers.

McLaren Automotive Chief Test Driver Chris Goodwin said: “Those who have seen the new MP4-12C production car won’t be surprised to learn that immense attention to detail has been applied in developing the GT3 version. Quality is a watchword.  We know that our potential customers will expect McLaren GT to deliver a competitive car right out of the box and, starting now with a programme covering aerodynamics development and durability testing, we are determined to do just that.

“The McLaren GT team is committed to achieving unprecedented levels of performance, also guaranteeing the levels of quality, reliability and durability with which we expect to delight future race teams entering competitions with the 12C GT3.”

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dpbird90

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5,535 posts

216 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Looks and sounds great, wonder if there'll be a GTR version for the road?

JumpinJack

408 posts

204 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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dpbird90 said:
Looks and sounds great, wonder if there'll be a GTR version for the road?
...if there's a god! cloud9

Mermaid

21,492 posts

197 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Now, that looks stunning.

Tomoose85

1,950 posts

197 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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I've been a bit underwhelmed by the looks of the production model, but this thing looks EPIC.

chazwozza

946 posts

212 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Hubba hubba, want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want want and want
bounce

Streetrod

6,480 posts

232 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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ReeeePost!!!!

Oddball RS

1,757 posts

244 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Well it finally has the visual impact that the road car is a bit soft on, but it sounds like a dyson on the power.

wab172uk

2,005 posts

253 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Going by early account, it'll probably be quicker than their f1 car. wink

cronk-flakes

3,480 posts

279 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Very nice! cloud9

The road car styling is a bit too 'soft' and 'bland' for me, but this is incredibly appealing!

Mafioso

2,409 posts

240 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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I hate to be a whingy grammar nazi but does nobody at PH towers proof read anymore? There's a mistake on the first line!

petrolsniffer

2,541 posts

200 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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I do hope they do a road going version! yum

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

209 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Oddball RS said:
it sounds like a dyson on the power.
WHAT?!?!?! That sounds immense!!

Slurms

1,254 posts

230 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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After all the effort to remove anti roll bars from the road car.. they have to go back to a low tech solution to go racing.. Thats just crazy.

rallyman77

138 posts

193 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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It definately looks the piece and it seems like McLaren mean business with their entry in next years GT3 championship. I hope it does well.

TomTVR500

255 posts

187 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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A simply stunning car, i would love a go in one.
Also is it just me or in GT3 Spec does the front look a lot like an Ferrari F430 GT3 car?

ellis427

1,653 posts

205 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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can't help thinking they WILL work until this the class of the field. As the opponents i'd be worried, mclaren don't do thing's by half measures do they.

ajprice

32,618 posts

222 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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The back of that looks great with the black centre to the bumper.

Henry Fiddleton

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203 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Slurms said:
After all the effort to remove anti roll bars from the road car.. they have to go back to a low tech solution to go racing.. Thats just crazy.
Its perfectly logical- you dont need to ability to have a car that is sometimes soft, some time harsh etc on a race car.

Its harsh all the time- even in the soft wet settings, they are still ruddy harsh.

White-Noise

5,500 posts

274 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Looks great! Cant wait to see it in action. For Gods sake ditch the Hollywood soundtrack so I can hear the engine properly!!!! Annoying!!!!

jbforce10

509 posts

201 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Tomoose85 said:
I've been a bit underwhelmed by the looks of the production model, but this thing looks EPIC.
Totally agree, even in orange.