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McLaren sets out 'extreme' 2050 F1 vision

McLaren Applied Technologies, the sister arm of McLaren F1, has presented an ‘extreme’ vision of 2050 Formula 1 racing, featuring all-electric 500km/h cars. Their prototype challenger, the 'MCLExtreme' could contain elements such as shape-shifting active aerodynamics, AI support and even self-healing tyres. It was also envisioned ‘smart cities’ could play more of a role in the future of races with circuits being made longer to accommodate the super-fast speeds of up to 500km/h. Drivers would receive AI support throughout the race to help manage the fierce machines, but there would what was described as 'blackout zones' which would mean at certain...
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