Mclaren MP4-21 Formula One 2006
We have seen the new Mclaren MP4-21 formula one car in testing
for a little while now. We knew that Mclaren would deliver a
striking car. But now it has been seen in full colours and
livery there is only one word for it; stunning, sorry two words,
absolutely stunning. The press have dubbed previous Mclaren cars
as the "silver arrow" but the new 2006 MP4-21 car has a sheen
that makes the silver almost look like chrome plate. Some of the
familiar sponsorship has also gone, with a well know whiskey
brand now more prominent, although the official pictures do not
yet show any advertising on their rear wings, which are now a
striking red colour. Of course it will take more than a
good-looking car to win races and Mclaren have not been short of
their technical problems during this winter's preparation. It
appears that Mercedes who provide the engines for Mclaren have
struggled with reliability problems with their new V8 engine and
have admitted they are not where they would like to be so near
to the start of the season, with the first race in Bahrain. It
would not be the first time that Mclaren have suffered
reliability problems at the beginning of the season. Just last
season reliability problems reduced Kimi's points well below
what was expected early on, however as the season progressed the
Mclaren car, then clearly became the fastest on the grid. Had
the reliability been there during the early races, chances are
it would not have been Alonso taking the world championship but
a "silver arrow" driver. One thing you can be certain of is that
Mercedes will be working around the clock to iron out these
issues and will continue working until the package is
competitive or even unbeatable. Alonso the current world
champion has already signed for Mclaren for 2007 and will want
to beat them this season, but will also be hoping the car is
competitive and lessons learnt in time for his showing in 2007.
They say beauty is only skin deep, but lets hope in this case
the beauty can extend to what is under the car, to give the
spectators a season to remember.