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McLaren outlines vision for all-electric F1 in 2050

McLaren Applied Technologies has outlined its vision for the future of Formula 1, believing the sport will become all-electric and AI-supported by the year 2050. In a new concept project entitled 'Future Grand Prix', McLaren's advanced technology arm outlined what it believes F1 will look like upon its centenary in 2050 after completing a research project with fans, combining their feedback with findings from the team's own in-house experts. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  McLaren Applied Technologies' concept car - dubbed the 'MCLE' - for 2050 sports a far more aggressive design, and is capable of reaching speeds of 500 km/h (310 mph) thanks to active aerodynamics. It benefits from an AI...
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