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as much as I'm not a McLaren fan (because of Hamilton), I hope it proves to be the fastest car early on and the other teams rush to update their broken noses to something similar.

But it sounds like it won't be possible for those broken nosed cars to fit the regs with a McLaren shape nose without a major change to the height of the chassis where the front suspension attaches, so we'll be stuck with them all season.

I guess we'll get used to it...

As i posted the day McLaren revealed the car. There was so much about the car that was Melb Airport special and plastic demo bits....they dont want to give anything away and want to keep people guessing. I am still betting their car will be substantially different when they get to Australia and betting the nose is in for changes once they complete some testing

I quite like the Williams. I am hoping this year is the start of changing fortunes...but only time will tell. The car looks pretty good, but lacking sponsors so another lean year of development :(

I wish there was streams of testing. I am so hungry for the return of F1 I would probably watch it :)

I wish there was streams of testing. I am so hungry for the return of F1 I would probably watch it :)

+1 I think craving is probably a more appropriate word for me.

Keep an eye on rbr ducting. If it works too well we could very well never be rid of ugly nose cones :P

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