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MP4-16 Development

The West McLaren Mercedes engineering team acknowledges that coming to terms with the revised 2001 Formula 1 technical regulations has certainly been a stimulating challenge that has required a "clean sheet of paper" approach in many areas for the new MP4-16.

Adrian Newey, West McLaren Mercedes’ Technical Director says that the 2001 rule changes are small, but they are still extremely significant. "The MP4-16 is not evolutionary, but a totally new car for the new rules, the main one of which is the change to the front wing regulations (raising them by 50mm) and this has had quite a knock-on effect on the configuration of the remainder of the car."

"That 50mm doesn't seem a great deal, but it has a big impact on the design of the car. In addition, we have a much smaller rear wing; the upper wing now limited in depth and to a total of three elements, whereas at places like Monaco and Hungary teams have run seven or even eight elements in the past. So there is a major reduction of downforce here."

"The lower element of the rear wing is limited to a single element, where previously some teams had run three elements. This also has to be mounted very low on the car, so those two changes drastically reduce the amount of wing downforce available."

"This doesn’t translate into a big change at circuits like Hockenheim and Monza, but at circuits like Hungary and Monaco there will be a pretty dramatic reduction in the level of downforce available."

"Coupled to that are various primary safety structure changes, including much higher roll-hoop loads. There are also new side penetration tests which are in response largely to some Formula 3000 accidents where one car has T-boned the other and the nose has penetrated the monocoque."

"We have also had to accommodate a new side-impact test, which is required further forward along the cockpit, the knock-on effect of which has prompted longer side-pods relative to the driver's position behind the wheel."

Newey makes it clear that the MP4-16 represents the start of what is likely to be a fresh design cycle, although the latest Mercedes-Benz FO110K V10 engine is evolutionary and the car will start the season using last year's gearbox.

"The MP4-14 and 15 were both evolution's of the MP4-13," he said. "The MP4-16 is a product of these changes in regulation and as such we have worked hard to hopefully provided a good base from which we can develop to the new regulations which are combined with the re-introduction of a tyre war."

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MP4-16 Tech Spec

technical team

Directors
Martin Whitmarsh Managing Director
Adrian Newey Technical Director

Vehicle Design Team

Neil Oatley Chief Designer
Dave Neilson Project Leader for Suspension Development
Dave North Project Leader for Transmission Development
Matthew Jeffreys Project Leader for Composite Development
Mark Ingham Project Leader for Systems Aerodynamics
Peter Prodromou Head of Aerodynamic Design
Philip Adey Head of Aerodynamic Operations
Vehicle Technology
Paddy Lowe Chief Engineer Vehicle Technology

engine specification
Name Mercedes-Benz F0 1 1 0K V10
Cylinders V10
Cylinder angle 72 degrees
Displacement 2,997 cc
Valves Four per cylinder, two camshafts per cylinder bank
Cylinder Block Cast aluminium alloy, wet liners
Cylinder head One-piece sand cast aluminium alloy
Crankshaft Steel
Oil System Dry sump lubrication
Ignition TAG Electronic Systems

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MP4-16 Technical Specification

Transmission McLaren longitudinal gearbox with semi-automatic operation. McLaren drive shafts and cv assemblies
Chassis McLaren moulded carbon fibre/aluminium honeycomb composite incorporating front and side impact structures. Contains integral safety fuel cell
Front Suspension Inboard torsion bar/damper system operated by pushrod and bell crank with a double wishbone arrangement
Rear Suspension Inboard torsion bar/damper system operated by pushrod and bell crank with a double wishbone arrangement
Dampers Penske/McLaren
Tyres Bridgestone
Race Wheels Enkei
Bodywork Construction: one-piece sidepod and engine cover. Separate floor section, structural nose with integral front wing
Fuel Mobil Unleaded
Lubricants Mobil 1 products
Adhesives Loctite
Electronics TAG Electronic Systems control units incorporating electronics for chassis engine and data acquisition. TAG Electronic Systems also supplies the electronic dash board, ignition coils, alternator voltage control, sensors, data analysis and telemetry systems
Radios Kenwood

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