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Monday, 28 November 2011

McLaren Gives us an Insight into its New Production Center with Video and Mega Gallery - Carscoop

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Carscoop: Venturing into the automotive business takes a lot more than building some prototypes, launching a new model and then waiting for the orders to come in. Even more so if you intend to compete on the top level and establish yourself as a super  car  manufacturer.  This  is  why McLaren 

Automotive didn’t only build its first supercar after the iconic F1 of the ‘90s, but also invested close to £50 million (€58.2 or US$77.3 million) in developing a brand-new, state-of-the-art factory – or rather, as the company names it, the McLaren Production Center (MPC). UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, opened the MPC in which both McLaren’s race and road cars will be built, just last week. The company has also initiated a “See Inside Manufacturing” campaign  in order to raise awareness of the  importance  of

engineering  in  Britain  by encouraging the young to get a view into the inside workings of the technical center. The first step in this campaign was the “McLaren Manufacturing Challenge” competition, in which students had to design and build a motor-less vehicle that could carry an object over a 10 m distance as quick as possible. The mousetrap-propelled vehicle engineered by the Woking College won the challenge, recording a time of just 2.28 seconds and was invited to the MPC, where students received the award from the UK Prime Minister.Read Full: McLaren Gives us an Insight  into  its  New  Production  Center  with  Video  and  Mega  Gallery - Carscoop