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Title: McLaren: New colour and engine for 2018 F1 season
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McLaren have struggled with a Honda engine for the past three years McLaren have revealed the car they hope will return them to at least ...
McLaren 2018 car
McLaren have struggled with a Honda engine for the past three years

McLaren have revealed the car they hope will return them to at least relative competitiveness.
The MCL33 has switched from Honda to a Renault engine and is predominantly orange, echoing McLaren's historic 1960s livery.
The car is a clear design evolution of last year's, which was regarded as one of the best chassis on the grid.
Executive director Zak Brown said success would be "racing and qualifying at the front, getting on the podium".
Star driver Fernando Alonso, who is dovetailing his Formula 1 commitments with a full season with Toyota in the World Endurance Championship, said: "Looking at our new car, I feel incredibly excited - but also apprehensive.
"I know just how important this car is to the team and I just hope it delivers in the way we all want it to.
"If we're able to develop the key strengths of last year's chassis and marry it to an improved Renault power unit, then I think we'll be able to take a step forwards.
"The car certainly looks very neat and well thought out, and I think the new colour looks really great - really eye-catching."

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Alonso Helmet design

The Spanish two-time world champion will be partnered again this year by Stoffel Vandoorne of Belgium.
Racing director Eric Boullier said: "We never took the easy route or looked to shortcut a process or a solution - and the result is a car that is neat and well-resolved.
"That said, we are under no illusions that it will be difficult to splinter the hegemony at the front and that the midfield will be full of well-funded, experienced outfits with plenty to prove.
"We are humble about the challenge ahead, but feel we've prepared well, have a solid package that we can build upon and exploit as the season progresses, and have two excellent drivers who will make the difference in races."

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Stoffel Vandoorne replaced Jenson Button as Fernando Alonso's McLaren partner in 2017

The Renault engine switch

McLaren have not won a race since the last grand prix of the 2012 season in Brazil and no McLaren driver has finished in the top three since the first race of 2014, when Kevin Magnussen was second in Australia.
The team made their decision to abandon Honda and switch to Renault relatively late - in September last year - but the design team say there were able to adapt the car within two weeks.
The two engines have different mechanical layouts and philosophies, but chief technical officer - aerodynamics Peter Prodromou said the change "didn't really change our [car design] concept very much".

The front of the launch car is reminiscent of last year's with a series of intricate louvres and slots in the front wing and associated parts. The side pods have high air intakes and a deep undercut to enhance airflow to the rear, and the back of the car is narrowly waisted, in a fashion similar to that seen so far in other cars from leading teams.
It is noticeably light on sponsorship names, indicating McLaren's relative lack of budget compared to the top teams Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull.

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McLaren say the car has returned to the "papaya orange" after listening to fans
But Prodromou said he "didn't see why" McLaren could not compete with the leading teams despite their restricted resources.
Renault lagged behind engine power leaders Mercedes and Ferrari last season but Goss said: "They have developed the engine, they've improved it, it will be more powerful."
Prodromou and chief engineering officer Matt Morris said McLaren were "excited" about being compared directly with a competitor with the same engine for the first time since 2014.
"It has been difficult for us the past three years not having someone to measure yourself up against," said Prodromou, who rejoined McLaren from Red Bull in 2014.
"It is a very positive thing that we have two first-class teams to measure ourselves against and that is a very strong motivating factor for everyone in the workforce."

McLaren say the car has returned to the "papaya orange" after listening to fans

But Prodromou said he "didn't see why" McLaren could not compete with the leading teams despite their restricted resources.
Renault lagged behind engine power leaders Mercedes and Ferrari last season but Goss said: "They have developed the engine, they've improved it, it will be more powerful."
Prodromou and chief engineering officer Matt Morris said McLaren were "excited" about being compared directly with a competitor with the same engine for the first time since 2014.
"It has been difficult for us the past three years not having someone to measure yourself up against," said Prodromou, who rejoined McLaren from Red Bull in 2014.
"It is a very positive thing that we have two first-class teams to measure ourselves against and that is a very strong motivating factor for everyone in the workforce."

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