2012 McLaren MP4-27

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McLaren unveils its 2012 F1 challenger at Woking

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McLaren launched its 2012 challenger on Wednesday as the Woking team took the wraps off the MP4-27 with which it is aiming to return to championship-winning ways.

The Mercedes-powered team finished in second place in the standings last year, scoring six victories with Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.

McLaren was unable to present a championship challenge, however, as rival Red Bull Racing was the dominant force throughout the season.

With the MP4-27, the team is aiming to put an end to Red Bull's run after having secured all the titles for the past two years.

"I'm very excited," said Button, runner-up in last year's championships, during the launch. "This is the moment we see how hard we have all been working. It's a very exciting day.

"These guys have been flat out since we finished racing in 2011 on improving the car as much as they could in the simulator and I'm looking forward to getting out in it at Jerez.

"I am sure everyone is apprehensive when you start testing and I cannot wait to jump in the car."
Hamilton added: "I think it is fantastic. It's great to be here after a great winter. Seeing hard work going into building this car is inspiring. It is most refined-looking car we have had for some time so we are looking forward to getting back in it."

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Leave it to the FIA to be too daft to make their point clear and the engineers to exploit that. At least the ones more imaginative that Caterham's who were more interested in making the new rules fit last year's model.
 
Looking at the video, I'm not sure that is the exhaust. There is a hole on the top of the side pod that i think is the exhaust ports and not the side facing structures.
 

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