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Ferrari LaFerrari vs Mclaren P1 vs Porsche 918

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  1. Mark ANTAR

    Mark ANTAR Formula Junior

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    The only difference is that the million dollars question in the example that you've provided is purely based on illusion, whilst being able to get a RHD P1 is reality/fact/truth.
     
  2. Peloton25

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    No - when it actually happens, only then it is 'reality'. Until then you can only speculate on the possibility.

    Just like there's a possibility I could sleep with the girl on the cover of the most recent Sports Illustrated swim suit issue, but until she says yes it ain't happening. I do keep asking her though... ;)

    >8^)
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  3. Mark ANTAR

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    But MSO will never say 'no'. Thought you were smarter than that, Erik. ;)
     
  4. Peloton25

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    They don't have to say 'no' to a question they are never (seriously) asked. ;)

    Now someone else here asked an important question about who was going to buy all those 918's which has yet to be answered. Don't you even care...? :(

    >8^)
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  5. Mark ANTAR

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    There are enough 'crazy' people in this world to do it. X-1 owner anyone? :p
     
  6. Peloton25

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    You think the X-1 owner is going to buy all those 918's. Interesting - I wouldn't have suspected him at all.

    >8^P
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  7. Mark ANTAR

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    You know I wasn't referring to your question about the 918. And no, I don't care who's going to buy it, ask Patrick, he might have a better answer.
    All I want is to see a P1 in Australia. :(
     
  8. HabereNonHaberi

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    Not sure about the reliability of the source, but according to Wikipedia Ferrari has the higher hit-rate:
    Ferrari: 852 Formula One races, 219 race victories, 25.7%
    McLaren: 722 Formula One races, 182 race victories, 25.2%

    Regards
     
  9. Luque

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    This is your opinion but it is not supported by facts.
    Press, critics and public says exactly the contrary.
    You can check sales number and awards gained of the 458 versus those of the MP4.
    The Mp4-12c is undoubtedly a fantastic car. A huge achievement to be the first McLaren attempt In production road-going sport car (the F1 is not).
    Anyway Realzeus is just saying that McLaren promise the best handling machine ever the reality says a ten years ZR1 MY2012 can easily match the MP4 on track with conventional technology, a 52/48 weight distribution, a manual 5+1 gearbox and so on.
    That's why the speculation about P1 laptimes is, a today, frankly childish.
    Cheers

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  10. Peloton25

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    Latest release of info from McLaren includes power figures that were previously "rumored":

    >8^)
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    no mention of the battery capacity..

    So now we have McLaren and Porsche engine and el motor specs, and so far Ferrari seems to have them both pegged... Only thing left is to see the down force numbers.. As waiting for these cars to be tested against each other will take a few years...

    Also the McLaren Battery pack seems to be poorly packaged, it looks as if it will rise the centar of gravity..
     
  12. HabereNonHaberi

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    Peloton25,

    thank you for the info. Amazing.
    And finally some real specs to speak about.


    Regards
     
  13. Flo400

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    +1

    Being a Ferrari fan I still must admit: That wing looks really cool. And given the estimated track times I don't know it the batteries are poorly packed nor we are so much smarter to pack them.
     
  14. HabereNonHaberi

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    Moment of inertia around the Z-axis (yaw) is optimized.

    Regards
     
  15. Peloton25

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    It sits lower and closer to the front of the engine than it would appear in that exploded drawing.

    >8^)
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    Drs and kers button, what useless gimmicks. Hope ferrari makes a car and not a videogame.
     
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    Regarding the location of the battery pack, and looking at the available F70 engine and chassis pictures, I doubt the same solution could be adopted by Ferrari because of the length of the 12V and location of the electric motor. I wonder what the Ferrari solution is. Beneath the seats? Two packs on each side of the engine?

    Regards
     
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    Thanks for sharing

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    M838T pushed up to 194PS per liter !!

    Really amazing.

    Bravo McLaren
     
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    By most accounts the 458 is equally quick if not quicker than the MP4 and certainly more exciting to drive even though it was launched 2 years earlier and McLaren had all the time in the world to match and surpass her!!!

    Also you should check your data! Ferrari actually has a higher winning percentage in Formula 1!!!

    Ferrari: F1 Races Competed 850, F1 Races Won 219. That works out at 0.26 Wins/Race!
    McLaren: F1 Races Competed 722, F1 Races Won 182. That works out at 0.25 Wins/Race!

    Well, the Italians win it again... Ciao!
     
  21. REALZEUS

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    Hahahahaha!!! That was brilliant!!!

    As for the Radicals et al. they are barely cars, more like F3s with license plates. Not to mention the Caparo T1 which is a detuned and tamed F1 car...
     
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    Bravo Mclaren. I'm a Ferrari fan through and through but I definitely dig the P1's looks. It may not age well like someone said but it ain't too bad either. I like the compact power train -shows there was plenty of space for a bigger displacement turbo V8 making 1000-hp sans all that E-power nonsense.

    Hope the F150 goes1-up and delivers a jaw dropping surprise akin to when the F40 came seemingly out of nowhere.
     
  23. DeSoto

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    Jeez, those batteries are huge!! I thought they were smaller.
     
  24. Napolis

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    Brilliant packaging! The battery pack is exactly where you want it weight wise and because the petrol engine is much more compact the electric motor is in a great place as well.
     
  25. jpalmito

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    i don't understand , it's a kers system or just a plug in battery ?
     

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