• MIRA and Silverstone in the UK selected for initial McLaren MP4-12C GT3 tests
• Championship-winning racing driver Álvaro Parente joins McLaren GT as test driver
The first McLaren MP4-12C GT3 to be built by McLaren GT - a new company that brings together the expertise of the McLaren Group and CRS Racing - has successfully undertaken its debut tests at the MIRA proving ground facility and Silverstone Circuit in England. McLaren GT has also appointed a new test driver to its team, 26-year-old Portuguese racing driver Álvaro Parente.
McLaren GT Project Manager Andrew Kirkaldy and McLaren Automotive Chief Test Driver Chris Goodwin piloted the new 12C GT3 on its first outings. These real-world tests follow months of virtual testing in the McLaren Simulator at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, which is also used to develop the 12C production car and Vodafone McLaren Mercedes’ Formula 1 cars.
“The 12C’s carbon chassis and aerodynamic efficiency mean we
started with a lightweight, dynamically-optimized sports car. Those
characteristics are fundamental to any race car. The car is around 100mm
wider than the standard production car and features a new suspension
system which we have tested in the McLaren Simulator. Having now
experienced this new set-up in the 12C GT3 car, I’m delighted with the
progress we are making.
From 2012, McLaren Automotive and CRS Racing will supply and support a limited number of FIA GT3-compliant racing cars based on the McLaren 12C high-performance sports car for privateers.**
The 12C GT3 race car is based on a standard 12C. Developing the race car has required a team of engineers, technicians and test drivers from McLaren Group and CRS Racing to focus on several fundamental components.
The 12C GT3 is based on the McLaren carbon MonoCell chassis, which weighs just 75kg and is produced in a revolutionary one-piece mould. Race specification composite body panels and a fixed rear wing have been added to the GT3 car.
New electrical architecture is being supplied by McLaren Electronic
Systems Limited, including electronic dash and data technologies. Bosch
Motorsport will supply a new ABS system for the 12C GT3. A new
aerodynamics package has been developed by McLaren Racing in compliance
with GT3 regulations, incorporating a new front splitter, door blade,
rear wing, diffuser and louvers in the front fenders.
“The McLaren GT team is committed to achieving unprecedented levels of performance, also guaranteeing the levels of quality, reliability and durability with which we expect to delight future race teams entering competitions with the 12C GT3.”
Álvaro Parente signs for McLaren GT
Álvaro Parente, a 26-year old racing driver from Portugal, is today announced as the first new professional racing driver to join the McLaren GT race team. McLaren GT Project Manager Andrew Kirkaldy and McLaren Automotive Chief Test Driver Chris Goodwin are leading the development of the 12C GT3, and in total six test drivers will be in the team by the middle of 2011.
Álvaro Parente said: “It is a great honor to be selected to drive with the McLaren GT team. Since receiving an invitation to join the team by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Team Principal Martin Whitmarsh, I have been made to feel like an important part of the team and I hope to give valuable feedback in developing the car. I have always dreamt of racing a McLaren!”
• Championship-winning racing driver Álvaro Parente joins McLaren GT as test driver
The first McLaren MP4-12C GT3 to be built by McLaren GT - a new company that brings together the expertise of the McLaren Group and CRS Racing - has successfully undertaken its debut tests at the MIRA proving ground facility and Silverstone Circuit in England. McLaren GT has also appointed a new test driver to its team, 26-year-old Portuguese racing driver Álvaro Parente.
The initial shakedown tests undertaken with the 12C GT3, whereby
new components are calibrated and bespoke aerodynamic body structures
are appraised for the first time, will be followed by comprehensive
tests scheduled throughout March and April at a number of FIA* certified
circuits across Europe. News on the development program, full driver
line-up and planned competition for the 12C GT3 will be confirmed after
these tests are completed.
McLaren GT Project Manager Andrew Kirkaldy and McLaren Automotive Chief Test Driver Chris Goodwin piloted the new 12C GT3 on its first outings. These real-world tests follow months of virtual testing in the McLaren Simulator at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, which is also used to develop the 12C production car and Vodafone McLaren Mercedes’ Formula 1 cars.
Andrew Kirkaldy said: “We have an extensive list of subjective and
objective development targets set for the MP4-12C GT3. In the first
tests, the car is achieving excellent results in many areas including
handling, powertrain and other aspects of dynamic performance.
“The McLaren GT team is working with Formula 1 technology
suppliers, and several of the senior technical personnel involved in
this project have vast experience in Formula 1. This is a unique
advantage in developing a GT specification car.”
From 2012, McLaren Automotive and CRS Racing will supply and support a limited number of FIA GT3-compliant racing cars based on the McLaren 12C high-performance sports car for privateers.**
The 12C GT3 race car is based on a standard 12C. Developing the race car has required a team of engineers, technicians and test drivers from McLaren Group and CRS Racing to focus on several fundamental components.
The 12C GT3 is based on the McLaren carbon MonoCell chassis, which weighs just 75kg and is produced in a revolutionary one-piece mould. Race specification composite body panels and a fixed rear wing have been added to the GT3 car.
The same 3.8-litre twin turbo V8 as in the production car on which
it is based will be used in the 12C GT3, tuned to race specification. A
bespoke paddle-shift system operating an all-new Ricardo-designed
gearbox developed specifically for racing will be fitted. This system
eschews the 7-speed SSG dual-clutch Graziano transmission supplied in
the standard 12C.
The new GT3 car will feature motorsport-specific braking and
suspension components. These include bespoke calipers by Akebono,
Official Supplier to Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Due to regulations
imposed by racing authorities, the 12C GT3 will not feature the
road-going 12C’s ProActive Chassis Control System; negating the
requirement for an anti-roll bar. Instead, the 12C GT3 will use a
configuration comprising race-specific roll bars and dampers.
McLaren Automotive Chief Test Driver Chris Goodwin said: “Those who
have seen the new MP4-12C production car won’t be surprised to learn
that immense attention to detail has been applied in developing the GT3
version. Quality is a watchword. We know that our potential customers
will expect McLaren GT to deliver a competitive car right out of the box
and, starting now with a program covering aerodynamics development and
durability testing, we are determined to do just that.“The McLaren GT team is committed to achieving unprecedented levels of performance, also guaranteeing the levels of quality, reliability and durability with which we expect to delight future race teams entering competitions with the 12C GT3.”
Álvaro Parente signs for McLaren GT
Álvaro Parente, a 26-year old racing driver from Portugal, is today announced as the first new professional racing driver to join the McLaren GT race team. McLaren GT Project Manager Andrew Kirkaldy and McLaren Automotive Chief Test Driver Chris Goodwin are leading the development of the 12C GT3, and in total six test drivers will be in the team by the middle of 2011.
Álvaro Parente said: “It is a great honor to be selected to drive with the McLaren GT team. Since receiving an invitation to join the team by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Team Principal Martin Whitmarsh, I have been made to feel like an important part of the team and I hope to give valuable feedback in developing the car. I have always dreamt of racing a McLaren!”
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