A car isn't badged by the maker of the engine, most old TVR's wopuld be Rovers if that was the case, theres a reason that that particular can b licenced under BMW McLaren and not just McLaren.
Originally posted by live4speed A car isn't badged by the maker of the engine, most old TVR's wopuld be Rovers if that was the case, theres a reason that that particular can b licenced under BMW McLaren and not just McLaren.
Yeah thay all do barring the F1 cars but the point we were making is the just because a car has an engine made by another manufacturer it doesn't mean that car is suddenly from that manufacturer or comes under that manufacturers license, like I said if it did then many older TVR's would be Rovers. The Fina BMW McLaren F1 was built by BMW using all the parts normally usedin an F1 GTR or somthing like that because it was the only GTR that was called a BMW McLaren F1.
Michael Schumacher's F2003-GA narrowly lost out to a Eurofighter 2000. Schumacher won the first 300m run but lost in the 1k and 2k events, however he was only a fraction of a second down on the 1k run and it was wet, so in the dry he may just have clinched it. That, and the F2004 is even faster.
What are "more F1 type cars" that are being included?