Jon Noble@NobleF1
"McLaren says that the final checks are now complete with its MCL40 and it is all set to begin testing on Wednesday - running for the final three days of the Barcelona test. #F1"
Ah.. I see, and my bad!SilviuAgo wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 19:32Hahaha..sure. My getting ridiculous was referring to what social media has become, with 90% crap posts. Like the one with Stroll having same number of victories in 2026 like Lando, Max and Lewis combined. I know Stroll is in F1 because his father owns AM, but the hate or the jokes were good many years ago.
Regarding the new lights, here is a new post:
And among the obvious changes spotted at Barcelona’s shakedown week, there’s one change that has gone slightly unnoticed: the new circular rain light above the diffuser and the new position of the rear wing lights.
It's just a video of a powertrain dyno run. You're making a lot of assumptions.
I guess it could have still come from Ricardo, but couldn't find anything at this moment.
Its built to.Mclarens purpose, I.e. bespoke, you sure that means built by Mclaren.
Perhaps the engine from McLaren Arthura was used as a basis? What are the engine regulations anyway? If you use stock engines, say, slightly detuned, they'll last a long time under racing conditions. This is usually the case in touring car series. But here, perhaps McLaren redesigned this engine for endurance racing. That's just the first thought that comes to mind. I don’t know.
Amen. Let's hope for the best.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 23:02Tomorrow is the big day as the car is making it's debut tests. Hopefully everything will go smoothly and the car completes every target with a lot of laps each day.
Reading on mclarens endurance page they state McLaren designed and developed the engine and used ATM to build it along side McLarens own engineers doesn’t surprise me there designing there own engines for WEC McLarens been dabbling with hybrids since the p1 back in 2013 albeit through ricardoLionsHeart wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 23:55Perhaps the engine from McLaren Arthura was used as a basis? What are the engine regulations anyway? If you use stock engines, say, slightly detuned, they'll last a long time under racing conditions. This is usually the case in touring car series. But here, perhaps McLaren redesigned this engine for endurance racing. That's just the first thought that comes to mind. I don’t know.