Friday, 24 February 2017

McLaren reveals its MCL32 2017 Formula 1 car and new livery

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McLaren has revealed the Honda-powered MCL32 Formula 1 car that it will race during the 2017 season.

Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne pulled of the covers to reveal an-all new black, orange and white livery during a presentation at the McLaren Technology Centre.

The change in livery follows the departure of long-time chief Ron Dennis at the end of last year and as part of a freshening up of its brand image by new executive director Zak Brown.

After languishing in ninth in the constructors' championship in the first year of its Honda reunion in 2015, McLaren moved up to sixth last year.

Improvements in reliability and performance from Honda, coupled with a chassis McLaren believed was one of the best on the grid, enabled the alliance to fight towards the front of the midfield.

Both parties are expecting a further step forward for 2017.


Read the full story at Formula 1 news - Autosport

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