/McLaren MP4-12C Public Debut At Goodwood FoS

McLaren MP4-12C Public Debut At Goodwood FoS

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The new McLaren MP4-12C finally made its public debut at 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed. This compact supercar was first driven by McLaren Automotive Managing Director, Antony Sheriff up the Goodwood Hill, and then Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton took the wheel during the supercar run.

The car will soon become available in global market as McLaren has appointed its main dealers in major markets such as Europe, Middle East, and America.

McLaren Automotive Managing Director Antony Sheriff said: “The visitors to our stand were the perfect blend of car enthusiasts and potential customers; I’m delighted that we chose Goodwood Festival of Speed to unveil the 12C to the public.  Two British Formula 1 World Champions were behind the wheel of the car as we led the field up the hill. A major landmark, delivered to McLaren’s high standards.

“Visitors to the McLaren stand either displayed an in-depth understanding of the bespoke technologies developed for the 12C, or spent time discussing our plans. It was a great opportunity for tens of thousands of car fans to see the car in the metal…and carbon.

“This is just the start for McLaren Automotive. In five year’s time, I expect us to be presenting a full range of innovative and performance-focused sports cars. Sports car enthusiasts all over the world will be able to enjoy McLaren cars up close and personal at events like Goodwood Festival of Speed.”

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