McLaren readying MP4-12C for Goodwood debut - Button and Hamilton in tow

 McLaren readying MP4-12C for Goodwood debut - Button and Hamilton in tow
McLaren MP4-12C, Woking, England, 01.07.2010

McLaren is bringing out the big guns for the debut of their new sports car, the McLaren MP4-12C.  F1 champions Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton will be on hand when the car debuts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex, England.

The car uses a 600-horsepower (447-kW, 608-PS) twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 engine that delivers up to 599 Nm (442 ft-lb) of torque.  Mated to a Seamless Shift seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, the car is capable of a 3.8-second 0-100 km/h sprint time, on its way to a top speed of over 300 km/h (186 mph).

Goodwood will see Button and Hamilton race the VP9 Validation Prototype of the car, painted in McLaren Orange, up Goodwood Hill during the Supercar Run on Saturday and Sunday.  A new, never-before-seen prototype will be on the company's stand at the event.

McLaren plans to build 1,000 MP4-12Cs and over 2,500 people have expressed interest in purchasing one.  The car will be sold beginning in Spring 2011 through 35 dealerships located in 19 countries around the world.


MCLAREN MP4-12C: THE WORLD PUBLIC DEBUT AT THE 2010 GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED WITH JENSON BUTTON AND LEWIS HAMILTON

McLaren Automotive will be presenting the groundbreaking new MP4-12C to a public audience for the first time at Goodwood Festival of Speed, which takes place from Thursday 1- Sunday 4 July 2010. Current Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button and 2008 Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton will drive the 12C up Goodwood Hill on Saturday and Sunday respectively in the Supercar Run.

Following their test of a ‘XP Beta' 12C prototype at Goodwood Motor Circuit in March this year, Jenson and Lewis are excited at the prospect of piloting one of a new generation of 12Cs, the VP9 Validation Prototype car. Finished in traditional McLaren Orange, a solid hue made famous by Bruce McLaren's racing cars of the 1960s and 70s, VP9 references McLaren's past and future.

Sports car enthusiasts will see a new 12C prototype car on the McLaren Automotive stand, which is situated adjacent to the Sunday Times Supercar Paddock. Finished in Elite Volcano Orange and featuring a carbon fibre splitter, diffuser, engine covers, engine bay panels and seat backs, this 12C is fitted with lightweight forged alloy wheels in Stealth finish. Also on display will be a 12C rolling chassis and the Le Mans-winning McLaren F1. A team of McLaren specialists will be on hand to answer queries relating to the 12C and the McLaren F1.

Motorsport fans will be excited at the prospect of seeing the 1995 24 heures du Mans-winning McLaren F1. GTR1 won the legendary endurance race on its debut and in turn, secured for McLaren a unique ‘triple crown'. To date, no other manufacturer has won the Formula 1 World Championship, the Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans 24 Hours.

At Goodwood, the public will discover a new type of high performance sports car. At the heart of the 12C is a unique one-piece carbon chassis, the ‘MonoCell'. Current competitor models in the ‘core' sports car sector all feature heavier aluminum or steel structures that limit ultimate performance. The 12C has been designed around the driver, and its development has been overseen by a team with extensive experience in Formula 1 racing and engineering. Outstanding aerodynamic efficiency and bespoke technologies including Proactive Chassis Control, Seamless Shift dual-clutch Gearbox (SSG), Brake Steer, and the 12C's unique Airbrake feature in a car which has been developed using Formula 1 simulator technology.

Also on the McLaren Automotive stand will be a 12C rolling chassis, enabling viewers to see under the skin of the car and understand exactly how each bespoke component of the 12C is positioned around its lightweight and stiff carbon MonoCell.

The new McLaren MP4-12C will be sold initially through 35 global retailers committed to exceptional customer service, in 19 different countries around the world from Spring 2011. The 12C will compete with other cars in the ‘core' high performance sports car sector, which are priced between £125,000-£175,000.

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 Mikeado Mikeado
Man, I'd be there on Saturday if I had ?100 to spend...
July 1, 2010 1:06 pm
 Hero Sina Hero Sina
i still say that engine is weak , forget about 600Hp and 442lb-ft , 3.8 is too small to carry V8 name !!
July 1, 2010 1:14 pm
 jolz24 jolz24
dude thats a weak point, if it didnt have the turbos it would prob be a 5.5 - 6l for that hp and torque!! its not the size but the performance
July 1, 2010 1:33 pm
 adottkiddy adottkiddy
It dont matter about the size of the engine, remember the Ferrari 360 has a 3.6 litre engine and thats a V8
July 1, 2010 2:26 pm
 Diseasal Diseasal
Don't forget also, that this is supposed to have the best (lowest) g/CO2 per KM to BHP ratio of any road production engine to date. Not that this fact is something that most of the customers would be looking at too hard...!
July 1, 2010 2:35 pm
 LeroisF40 LeroisF40
and lets not forget the F40, the car had a 2.9 litre V8 that made 475 horses back in 1987.
July 1, 2010 7:45 pm
 M! M!
adding to the other's comments, Ferrari 288GTO has a 2.8L V8 TT. Porsche 959 has a 2.8L Flat 6 TT. i don't think the volume of the engine in this case is a serious consideration. The weight and the chassis and the drivetrain is what makes the MP4-12C stands out.
July 2, 2010 3:17 pm
 MTC MTC
Can't wait to see it on Saturday
July 1, 2010 2:21 pm
 b84 b84
Maaaaaan, this car is GORGEOUS!
July 1, 2010 2:37 pm
 Renegade Renegade
Needs to come in light blue.
July 1, 2010 5:00 pm
 xtravaganzagold xtravaganzagold
boring supercar...
July 2, 2010 3:02 am
 GRAVE GRAVE
I like the shape, performance but not the top speed, even stock C63 can do +300km
July 2, 2010 6:24 am