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#66244
Is this a joke??? I expect Mclaren, as being one of the top teams out there with the best designers in the business to do better than this. From my point of view, headlights should go along with the contours of the car's body and embedded into it (body) to minimize drag. I think you don't have to be an aero engineer to know this. In the first place, these headlights are ideal for rally cars, not for ultra high speed driving for this gives you a sort of broad illuminating spectrum rather than a narrow but far reaching focus. But I really don't know as I'm really not an expert on this matter, and I'm sure they have good and valid reasons for doing so. I'm just confused... :confused:

tis a joke you fool :yes:

:hehe::hehe::hehe:
#66285
Is this a joke??? I expect Mclaren, as being one of the top teams out there with the best designers in the business to do better than this. From my point of view, headlights should go along with the contours of the car's body and embedded into it (body) to minimize drag. I think you don't have to be an aero engineer to know this. In the first place, these headlights are ideal for rally cars, not for ultra high speed driving for this gives you a sort of broad illuminating spectrum rather than a narrow but far reaching focus. But I really don't know as I'm really not an expert on this matter, and I'm sure they have good and valid reasons for doing so. I'm just confused... :confused:


Yeah those lights look kinda problematic on the aerodynamic front!! But thet might win an advantage by being able to see :hehe::hehe:
#66339
Is this a joke??? I expect Mclaren, as being one of the top teams out there with the best designers in the business to do better than this. From my point of view, headlights should go along with the contours of the car's body and embedded into it (body) to minimize drag. I think you don't have to be an aero engineer to know this. In the first place, these headlights are ideal for rally cars, not for ultra high speed driving for this gives you a sort of broad illuminating spectrum rather than a narrow but far reaching focus. But I really don't know as I'm really not an expert on this matter, and I'm sure they have good and valid reasons for doing so. I'm just confused... :confused:



its a joke.....

I'm going to be honest, it almost had me fooled when I first saw it. :D

Martin Whitmarsh will get nominated for an oscar for his performance :hehe:
#66341
Is this a joke??? I expect Mclaren, as being one of the top teams out there with the best designers in the business to do better than this. From my point of view, headlights should go along with the contours of the car's body and embedded into it (body) to minimize drag. I think you don't have to be an aero engineer to know this. In the first place, these headlights are ideal for rally cars, not for ultra high speed driving for this gives you a sort of broad illuminating spectrum rather than a narrow but far reaching focus. But I really don't know as I'm really not an expert on this matter, and I'm sure they have good and valid reasons for doing so. I'm just confused... :confused:



its a joke.....

I'm going to be honest, it almost had me fooled when I first saw it. :D

Martin Whitmarsh will get nominated for an oscar for his performance :hehe:


He should have already gotten one for his performance during spygate :rolleyes:
#66342
Is this a joke??? I expect Mclaren, as being one of the top teams out there with the best designers in the business to do better than this. From my point of view, headlights should go along with the contours of the car's body and embedded into it (body) to minimize drag. I think you don't have to be an aero engineer to know this. In the first place, these headlights are ideal for rally cars, not for ultra high speed driving for this gives you a sort of broad illuminating spectrum rather than a narrow but far reaching focus. But I really don't know as I'm really not an expert on this matter, and I'm sure they have good and valid reasons for doing so. I'm just confused... :confused:



its a joke.....

I'm going to be honest, it almost had me fooled when I first saw it. :D

Martin Whitmarsh will get nominated for an oscar for his performance :hehe:


He should have already gotten one for his performance during spygate :rolleyes:

:rolleyes:
#66350
Is this a joke??? I expect Mclaren, as being one of the top teams out there with the best designers in the business to do better than this. From my point of view, headlights should go along with the contours of the car's body and embedded into it (body) to minimize drag. I think you don't have to be an aero engineer to know this. In the first place, these headlights are ideal for rally cars, not for ultra high speed driving for this gives you a sort of broad illuminating spectrum rather than a narrow but far reaching focus. But I really don't know as I'm really not an expert on this matter, and I'm sure they have good and valid reasons for doing so. I'm just confused... :confused:



its a joke.....

I'm going to be honest, it almost had me fooled when I first saw it. :D

Martin Whitmarsh will get nominated for an oscar for his performance :hehe:


He should have already gotten one for his performance during spygate :rolleyes:

:rolleyes:

:rolleyes::rolleyes:
#66841
Is this a joke??? I expect Mclaren, as being one of the top teams out there with the best designers in the business to do better than this. From my point of view, headlights should go along with the contours of the car's body and embedded into it (body) to minimize drag. I think you don't have to be an aero engineer to know this. In the first place, these headlights are ideal for rally cars, not for ultra high speed driving for this gives you a sort of broad illuminating spectrum rather than a narrow but far reaching focus. But I really don't know as I'm really not an expert on this matter, and I'm sure they have good and valid reasons for doing so. I'm just confused... :confused:



its a joke.....

I'm going to be honest, it almost had me fooled when I first saw it. :D

Martin Whitmarsh will get nominated for an oscar for his performance :hehe:


He should have already gotten one for his performance during spygate :rolleyes:

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#66861
I fail to see how this could be sour grapes. In the end McLaren's lies didn't work and they got what they deserved. Yes, I'm disappointed that Whitmarsh didn't get an Oscar for this, but hey - give me Johnny Depp any time! :P
#66863
I fail to see how this could be sour grapes. In the end McLaren's lies didn't work and they got what they deserved. Yes, I'm disappointed that Whitmarsh didn't get an Oscar for this, but hey - give me Johnny Depp any time! :P


ahh shut up DD
#66866
I fail to see how this could be sour grapes. In the end McLaren's lies didn't work and they got what they deserved. Yes, I'm disappointed that Whitmarsh didn't get an Oscar for this, but hey - give me Johnny Depp any time!:P

What about Heath Ledger? :)
#66871
I fail to see how this could be sour grapes. In the end McLaren's lies didn't work and they got what they deserved. Yes, I'm disappointed that Whitmarsh didn't get an Oscar for this, but hey - give me Johnny Depp any time!:P

What about Heath Ledger? :)


Depp is schmexier :yes::cloud9:
#66896
I fail to see how this could be sour grapes. In the end McLaren's lies didn't work and they got what they deserved. Yes, I'm disappointed that Whitmarsh didn't get an Oscar for this, but hey - give me Johnny Depp any time! :P

:yawn:

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