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McLaren’s secret extra pedal was so good F1 banned it—and it changed how every modern car corners
In the late 1990s, Formula 1 was a playground for engineers willing to bend the rules just enough to find an edge, and ...
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How McLaren's F1 team accidentally helped invent torque vectoring
McLaren’s 'Fiddle Brake' pedal let its drivers brake a single rear wheel to rotate the car into corners. Now it's used everywhere.
While Formula 1 teams are required to operate within a $140 million budget cap, the components being fitted to their cutting-edge cars aren't where teams put the financial squeeze. For example, the ...
The three-seater’s uncompromising design and unreal performance put the automotive world on notice when it made its debut in 1992. The 1988 Italian Grand Prix turned out to be a bit of a kick in the ...
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