RE: McLaren Elva | First (brief, windy) ride

RE: McLaren Elva | First (brief, windy) ride

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Jex

840 posts

129 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Paddy78 said:
Emperor's new windscreen.
Excellent

Mark-C

5,161 posts

206 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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can't remember said:
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. It would still look good with an old style racing screen like the DBR1 for instance.
This really ... the DBR1 was a beautiful (and race winning) car and solved the problem this and the similar Ferrari's have over 60 years ago ... it had a windscreen!


WCZ

10,545 posts

195 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Paddy78 said:
Emperor's new windscreen.
biggrin

Nitro666

23 posts

147 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Can’t wait to see these on SHMEE or DDE’s YouTube channel as as they tour yet another private hypercar collection.

ReaperCushions

6,061 posts

185 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Nitro666 said:
Can’t wait to see these on SHMEE or DDE’s YouTube channel as as they tour yet another private hypercar collection.
I'm sure Manny Koshbin will end up with one. He seems to be happy to order any and all high-end Mclaren products (Not jealous at all, no sir-ee)

Augustus Windsock

3,374 posts

156 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Just a thought but if Mclaren had ‘just’ stuck a windscreen on it, no matter how small, it wouldn’t have allowed Mclaren to showcase how clever they are at solving problems that don’t exist and also charge such stratospheric prices for the privilege
But as another poster opined, it won’t matter as surely most will sit in air conditioned garages, hopping between investors rather than drivers...

Enricogto

646 posts

146 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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D4rez said:
Again so much hate for what will I’m sure be a great car. Ferrari didn’t even bother with anything like this for the SP1/2 - no windscreen nothing - yet the launch comments for that had no bad bashing. I’m fine with pointing out the concern but I’m wondering what’s different?
I'm sure you'll find out, if you get a chance to look at one closely, that both models have a neater air ducting solution for the driver and that the SP2 has also a small Perspex screen for the passenger...

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Reading the 'work for McLaren' thread, I'd wager this was supposed to have a windscreen but the windscreen team walked out before it was finished.