The McLaren MP4-27 carried the British team's hopes for 2012, setting out to improve on the Constructors' Championship runners-up spots achieved by the MP4-25 and MP4-26 .
Read More »SimRaceway – McLaren MP4/4 Released.
The most successful car in Formula One history, the iconic McLaren MP4/4 dominated the 1988 season. Sporting the instantly-recognizable red-and-white Marlboro livery now banned from F1 racing, the Gordon Murray-designed MP4/4 conjures memories of a golden era for McLaren.
Read More »SimRaceway – McLaren M26 1977 Released.
The McLaren M26 was largely based on its predecessor, the World Drivers' Championship- and World Constructors' Championship-winning M23. It made its race debut in the 1976 Dutch Grand Prix during James Hunt's title-winning season but wasn't used consistently until the 1977 season, by which time a nose redesign had improved its competitiveness.
Read More »SimRaceway – McLaren F1 MP4-26 Released.
Like its predecessor in 2010, the MP4-26 proved extremely competitive during the 2011 Formula One season, leading Vodafone McLaren Mercedes to second-place in the Constructors' Championship for a second consecutive season and Jenson Button (2nd) and Lewis Hamilton (5th) to respectable positions in the Drivers' Championship.
Read More »SimRaceway – McLaren M6GT BM released.
Based on the all-conquering M6A of Can-Am fame, the M6 GT was designed to realize Bruce McLaren's 24 Hours of Le Mans dream. While this vision never came to fruition, and only three prototypes were produced, the car still made its mark on automotive history—and this one in particular had its own special destiny.
Read More »SimRaceway – McLaren M23 released.
Raced by McLaren's Formula One team between 1973 and 1977, the M23 replaced the M19 , which had led them to two top-three finishes in the Constructors' Championship in the early 1970s. However rather than being based on its predecessor as so often happens with F1 cars, the M23 actually shared more DNA with the 1972 Indianapolis 500-winning M16, which itself had taken some design cues from the pioneering Lotus 72 Formula One car.
Read More »SimRaceway – Real vs. Virtual: Formula SAE. [Video]
Simraceway's Head of Physics and Head Driving Instructor Nico Rondet teams up with Cal Berkeley's FSAE racing team to prepare their car "Vader" for competition!
Read More »SimRaceway – McLaren Month coming.
Ever wanted to drive a McLaren Formula One Car? July is your lucky month on Simraceway.com Stay tuned for a number of McLaren Racing car launches.
Read More »SimRaceway – Audi R18 TDI released.
The R18 TDI succeeded the R15 TDI as Audi 's Le Mans Prototype weapon-of-choice in 2010. It represented the first coupe design since the manufacturer's failed experiment with the R8C over a decade before, in a move prompted by new laws that slowed down pit stop times and negated the main advantage of an open cockpit.
Read More »SimRaceway – Meet the New Tracks.
Following the release of the awesome Troyton Raceway recently, SimRaceway is pleased to announce some more exciting additions to our track line-up, all of which can be enjoyed free-of-charge. It’s time to meet their new circuits! You can familiarize yourself with all these awesome tracks completely free-of-charge in Practice Mode or, if you fancy something a little stronger, stay tuned for all-new Events launching on them in the near future.
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