Introducing…. the new McLaren MP4

Not sheduled for release until 2011, the new (and orange) McLaren MP4 is looking stunning as you would expect. Inspired by the McLaren F1 cars, its shape and looks are going to match the power that is yet to be unveiled. The technology coming with this car is going to be completely unique. The gear changing system, the way the doors open are all going to give owners something truely special.

An adaptation of the paddle gear box has be redesigned and included behind the steering wheel, to change up a gear you push with the right hand and to change down a gear you pull the other side, neat eh?

Good news about the supercar is that there is an estimate of 4,500 being made, making many owners very happy (those that can afford one, and the insurance).

Massive 17 Year Deal to Host Grand Prix

It has been in the news recently that Silverstone, the British Grand Prix track is going to host to British Grand Prix for up to 17 years! Starting from 2010. There is a lot of development to be done on the track, pit lanes etc but it’s all in planning now that they have got the deal.

Now that the deal is going ahead, Great Britain and its drivers will always have a Great British Grand Prix track to come home to  at some point in the F1 Season. For people that know Silverstone and maybe even raced their cars on it know of its history and how much it will bring to have it re-developed onto the Formula 1 Calendar.

New Ferrari California almost here….

Recently the DLVA has been completeing the final stages to the new Ferrari California sports car.

The F1CAL number plate finally became available now that the DVLA off F-series number plates.

With many experts claiming it to be “flawless”, the ferrari is the first to have a full metal folding roof and V8 engine at the front of the car. It also is the first ferrari to introduce a 7-speed clutch system.

ferrari california 2009

F1 Parts for Sale

Toyota has launched a new website that sells parts from old generation cars.

Alloy wheels, brakes, wings are available on the website:  www.toyota-f1-shop.com

The most you can spend on a rear wing, body section and cover for the engine is around £4,000. The rest of the parts vary from £175 upwards. A good idea for a team not performing that well this season.

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