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The 2015 and 2016 McLaren F1 cars.
ThomasJPitts 21st February 2016
2016 Formula One Season, Haas F1, McLaren, Mercedes
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366?, Formula One

52: What will Formula One cars look like in 2016?

I know day 50 had the same question, but some more Formula One teams have released images of their new cars that use this great system.

McLaren, who endured their worst season ever in 2015, will be looking to settle things down and turn things around this year.

The 2015 and 2016 McLaren F1 cars.
The 2015 and 2016 McLaren F1 cars.

Mercedes, who have dominated F1 for the last two years at least, also unveiled their car today after a teaser preview yesterday.

2016 Mercedes

They aim to optimise every area possible – although some mechanical problems did happen last year. Time will tell if they have pushed themselves too far or not.

Haas F1, in their first season, are targeting points with this car. They have a close working link with Ferrari, so hopefully that will help them achieve that goal.

Haas VF-16
Haas VF-16

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