McLaren Boss Denies Rumors of a New F1!!!
Unsurprisingly, when journalists got a chance to speak to McLaren boss Mike Flewitt at the company’s financial results meeting, it wasn’t long before he was asked about it.
“I’m really not going to comment on that article,” said Flewitt, after jokingly suggesting that he would replace McLaren’s design department with Autocar’s rendering artists.
But when pressed, he admitted that customers do frequently request a modern take on the F1.
“You get asked all the time,” he said. “I regularly get asked for three seats and a V-12 and a manual gearbox. I just don’t think there’s a real business case to do one of those.”
Flewitt also referenced Jaguar’s decision to build a continuation run of Lightweight E-types. “I haven’t got six VIN numbers in my bottom drawer that we forgot to use, either,” he said. “People often hark back to things that they’ve loved, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the right thing to do now.
“We loved the F1, but we’re not going to make another one.”
Which is undoubtedly true, but on closer reading, the Autocar story didn’t suggest that McLaren was going to reproduce anything close to a replica of the F1—rather, a modern homage to it that would be “the fastest GT car yet built, as opposed to a super sports car chasing outright performance.”