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By sagi58
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That article didn't mention Ron Dennis! :confused:
Nor did this one:

, Tim Pollard wrote:">McLaren turns the corner, posts first profits


McLaren Automotive today announced it had broken even for the first time in its brief three-year history, posting a £4.5 million pre-tax profit in 2013. It's great news for the young supercar brand, which until now has lost money every year.

McLaren's turnover was £285m, up from £267 in 2012, as it increased production towards its long-term goal of 4000 cars a year.

How many cars did McLaren sell in 2013?

According to the company's results issued today, McLaren Automotive sold 1359 of the 12C and 36 P1s last year. The company has vowed it will not make more than 375 P1s in total and said the entire production run sold out within six months of being announced.

But Woking continues to invest heavily in the next generation of sports cars, increasing its R&D spend by £2.5m to £71m in 2013.

A large chunk of that is being spent on the new junior McLaren coming in 2015, codenamed P13 and aimed squarely at the Porsche 911 Turbo brigade. Think of a lower-output 650S and you're not far from the truth.

The P13 will use the same carbonfibre tub and V8 engine, but pared-back with less power and rich technology. CAR understands a price tag around the £125,000 mark is likely.

As part of the company results announced today, McLaren said in a statement: 'P13 will be a comfortable, usable, and beautiful mid-engined two seater sportscar, built around a carbon fibre chassis. It will be available in more than one derivative and once fully on sale, McLaren Automotive’s total annual production will increase to around 4000 units per year.

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The CEO on McLaren Automotive's 2013 results

Mike Flewitt, chief executive of McLaren Automotive, said: 'McLaren Automotive has already developed a deserved reputation for producing the world’s most exciting and technologically advanced high performance sports cars. But these results demonstrate that we have also established a profitable long term business, which is able to invest heavily in R&D, recruit the best people and ultimately create world-class products. In a highly competitive market, we have laid solid foundations for future success.

'We are now focusing upon the road ahead. The McLaren 650S is already selling extremely well with over 1000 orders received and P13 is a very exciting project, which will help us to access new markets and customers, grow our sales volumes and ultimately increase both revenue and profitability. I am confident that by maintaining our commitment to innovation and excellence McLaren Automotive has an extremely bright future.'

McLaren forecasts that 2014 sales will remain flat, but that turnover and profits will increase thanks to sales of the pricey P1 hypercar.
By What's Burning?
#403354
That article didn't mention Ron Dennis!

Perhaps it wasn't necessary to mention him by name? It's referencing sales by McLaren as a whole, the sports car division which Ron Denis is the chairman and CEO of.
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By spankyham
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The owners will indeed be happy.


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By sagi58
#403370
That article didn't mention Ron Dennis!

Perhaps it wasn't necessary to mention him by name? It's referencing sales by McLaren as a whole, the sports car division which Ron Denis is the chairman and CEO of.

Possibly... but, to be completely honest with you, because I've been following Ferrari/F1
for a few years, I know that Ron Dennis is involved with McLaren. Not everyone does.
You would think the reporter would have written a more concise and complete article!
By CookinFlat6
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The news the articles refer to are McLarens 2013 financial results. These are typically presented by the CEO to the media. There is no tradition in mentioning the Founder or the biggest shareholders or the cheif engineer or the lady that turns off the lights at night. The CEO has lead McLaren round the corner.

However its a bit like having a kid that wins the national maths competition. The newspaper article would probably mention the kid, his school and his maths teacher.

But you can be sure that enlightened onlookers would congratulate the parents
By What's Burning?
#403385
That article didn't mention Ron Dennis!

Perhaps it wasn't necessary to mention him by name? It's referencing sales by McLaren as a whole, the sports car division which Ron Denis is the chairman and CEO of.

Possibly... but, to be completely honest with you, because I've been following Ferrari/F1
for a few years, I know that Ron Dennis is involved with McLaren. Not everyone does.
You would think the reporter would have written a more concise and complete article!

Did you send a complaint letter to the author of the report or their editor?
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By sagi58
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Did you send a complaint letter to the author of the report or their editor?

Nope. Not bothered enough by it!
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By NHcheese
#403659
Is their car an update of last years?
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By NHcheese
#404522
Just seen an other article about McLaren being confident about austira, and I cant help but think that they keep promising good races, and continue to dissapoint.
By Hammer278
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Austria is long straights, heavy braking, very little aero involvement except S2 so McLaren have little excuses this time around.
By Hammer278
#404565
I reckon the package teams bring here will also feature heavily in Monza.
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By Jabberwocky
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Or the trial package for Monza at least. Force India will do well as they always produce a slippery car
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