McLaren unveils its MCL60 with a more aggressive design

McLaren presented the MCL60, its Formula 1 car for 2023, at its headquarters in Woking. While the colors remain unchanged, there are still noticeable differences compared to the 2022 version.

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McLaren unveils its MCL60 with a more aggressive design

McLaren is the 6th team to unveil its 2023 race car. The papaya orange and sky blue colors are prominently featured. However, carbon fiber is even more prominent than last season, with the goal of reducing weight.

The presentation was simple but for once recalling the old presentations. In addition to two presenters, we were able to see a video reminding us of the creation of McLaren by Bruce McLaren 60 years ago, since the MCL60 bears his name as a tribute to the 60th anniversary of McLaren’s creation.

The covered single-seater then revealed itself in front of the two drivers Norris and Piastri.

On the aerodynamics side, a major evolution is noted in the pontoon area. Much more aggressive, the air intakes of the pontoon take inspiration from Red Bull, especially by being very sculpted but also present a truly innovative design never seen before. Since the Mercedes engine doesn’t require a lot of cooling, it can be seen that the air intake is really small. However, unlike Mercedes which has a vertical air intake, McLaren continues to maintain horizontal air intakes.

The MCL60 from above

© McLaren / The MCL60 from above
The MCL60 from the side
© McLaren / The MCL60 from the side
The two drivers were able to comment on the F1 MCL60, noting that the changes were significant although not very visible.

The MCL60 compared to the MCL36

© Motors Inside / The MCL60 vs MCL36 side by side
The MCL60 vs MCL36 from above
© Motors Inside / The MCL60 vs MCL36 from above
The MCL60 vs MCL36 head-on
© Motors Inside / The MCL60 vs MCL36 face on
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