RE: McLaren SLR follow-on project canned?
RE: McLaren SLR follow-on project canned?
Friday 3rd December 2004

McLaren SLR follow-on project canned?

Leaked rumours say mini-SLR won't happen. Not many dead.


A rumour has surfaced -- albeit with the most fleeting of glimpses -- that McLaren Mercedes was planning a smaller, cheaper version of the SLR -- but that it has now been canned. McLaren employees were apparently told yesterday. There might even be job losses.

Code-named Project 8 and said to be a competitor for the Ferrari F430, the mini-SLR would presumably have competed even more strongly in the space that Mercedes and BMW have carved out: the über-car with 500bhp as the entry-level power specification.

The source of the rumour is unclear, although one person, who claimed to be a McLaren employee, said last year that Project 8 "will be a smaller style of SLR with cost cutting in mind."

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pwellsie

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Friday 3rd December 2004
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Plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Shame.

Though I am convinced that all is not well in the Mclaren Mercedes partnership...

andy_b

727 posts

273 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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well there was rumours in Car or Autocar a month or two back that Goron might be leaving.

Having worked at McLaren in the time of the F1, I feel the SLR let them down a bit. Its not exactly done well in road tests, particuarly the brakes, its heavy, its brash, its fat and bettered by the Carrera GT and Enzo. As a Mercedes I suppose it serves its puropose. As a McLaren, well the F1 is SOOOOO much better.

I'm sure if Gordon and the McLaren designers were given a more free reign, then the SLR would have been a much better car.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Interestingly there was an ad in Autosport recently, placed by Merc, for CF engineers.

Why would you need to recruit CF techs yourself if you have a fully functioning strategic partnership with the most skilled CF techs on Earth?

Its all a bit fishy I reckon...

NDT

1,766 posts

285 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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andy_b said:

I'm sure if Gordon and the McLaren designers were given a more free reign, then the SLR would have been a much better car.


and it would have run even more over budget.....

FestivAli

1,145 posts

260 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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Haven't Maclaren/Mercedes just built a massive showroom with other stuff/manufacturing facility and so on where they build the SLR? Surely there's no point to the whole lot if they were only going to manufacture one car? I know its just an illustration, but that car pictured looks perfect - a nice little thing to pop 500bhp into. Mercs version of the Viper, as far as I'm concerned. Why the hell wouldn't they? Rising oil prices?

rico

7,917 posts

277 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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I think Mercedes has ruined the McLaren name with the SLR. Saw two SLRs tonight and they were sooo boring. McLaren should be a name given to the ultimate, not an SL55AMG with a carbon bodykit...

joust

14,622 posts

281 months

Sunday 5th December 2004
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Plotloss said:

Interestingly there was an ad in Autosport recently, placed by Merc, for CF engineers.
Why would you need to recruit CF techs yourself if you have a fully functioning strategic partnership with the most skilled CF techs on Earth?
Its all a bit fishy I reckon...
Unless of course you wanted CF engineers that could produce to a "road car" budget, rather than a F1 budget.

F1 and road cars are a world apart, as both the F1 and the MerMcl SLR have proved...

J

Plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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joust said:

Plotloss said:

Interestingly there was an ad in Autosport recently, placed by Merc, for CF engineers.
Why would you need to recruit CF techs yourself if you have a fully functioning strategic partnership with the most skilled CF techs on Earth?
Its all a bit fishy I reckon...

Unless of course you wanted CF engineers that could produce to a "road car" budget, rather than a F1 budget.

F1 and road cars are a world apart, as both the F1 and the MerMcl SLR have proved...

J


Body on the SLR created by Mclaren F1 CF techs...

You get the point Joust, stop being obtuse for the sake of it...

crbox

461 posts

255 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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It's true about the smaller car.
My company is currently quoting to tool up components for a new vehicle. The emphasis is on cost reduction, so expect to find more steel and aluminium and less exotic materials.


>> Edited by crbox on Friday 10th December 15:10

joust

14,622 posts

281 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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Plotloss said:

Body on the SLR created by Mclaren F1 CF techs...
You get the point Joust, stop being obtuse for the sake of it...
Me, Moi???