McLaren MP4-17
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The McLaren MP4-17 was the car with which the McLaren team competed in the 2002 Formula One season and the 2003 Formula One season. It was driven by David Coulthard and Kimi Räikkönen who replaced Mika Häkkinen who had retired.

The team did not perform as well as expected due to mechanical failures, eventually finishing third in the constructors championship with 65 points.

Using a development version of the car, the MP4-17D, the 2003 season started very promisingly with wins at the two first grands prix of the year, one each for Coulthard and Räikkönen. However, rival teams soon caught up as McLaren was sidetracked by the development of the McLaren MP4-18, a radical new design which due to reliability problems never raced in anger. As a result, the team gradually fell slightly further back as the season progressed, with rivals able to develop their newer cars more quickly. However, despite this setback, Räikkönen finished in the points consistently and challenged Michael Schumacher for the championship all the way up to the very last race, eventually losing the title by only 2 points. The team also finished third in the constructors championship with 142 points just two points behind WilliamsF1.









McLaren MP4/17

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Cars that competed in the 2002 Formula One season

Ferrari F2001 * Ferrari F2002 * Williams FW24 * McLaren MP4-17 * Renault R202 * Sauber C21 * Jordan EJ12 * Jaguar R3 * BAR 004 * Minardi PS02 * Toyota TF102 * Arrows A23

Cars that competed in the 2003 Formula One season

Ferrari F2002 * Ferrari F2003-GA * Williams FW25 * McLaren MP4-17D * Renault R23 * Renault R23B * Sauber C22 * Jordan EJ13 * Jaguar R4 * BAR 005 * Minardi PS03 * Toyota TF103

UK Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

Parent company: McLaren Group

Founder: Bruce McLaren

Current personnel: Martin Whitmarsh * Paddy Lowe * Neil Oatley

Former personnel: John Barnard * Gordon Coppuck * Ron Dennis * Pat Fry * Norbert Haug * Robin Herd * Teddy Mayer * Gordon Murray * Adrian Newey * Steve Nichols * Jo Ramirez

Current drivers: UK 1. Jenson Button * UK 2. Lewis Hamilton Test Drivers: UK Gary Paffett

World Champions: BR Emerson Fittipaldi * UK Lewis Hamilton * UK James Hunt * FI Mika Häkkinen * AT Niki Lauda * FR Alain Prost * BR Ayrton Senna

Cars
Formula One: M2B * M4B * M5A * M7A * M7B * M7C * M7D * M9A * M14A * M14D * M19A * M19C * M23 * M26 * M28 * M29 * M29F * M30 * MP4 (MP4/1) * MP4B (MP4/1B) * MP4/1C * MP4/1E * MP4/2 * MP4/2B * MP4/2C * MP4/3 * MP4/4 * MP4/5 * MP4/5B * MP4/6 * MP4/6B * MP4/7A * MP4/8 * MP4/9 * MP4/10 * MP4/10B * MP4/10C * MP4/11 * MP4/11B * MP4/12 * MP4/13 * MP4/14 * MP4/15 * MP4-16 * MP4-17 * MP4-17D * MP4-18 * MP4-19 * MP4-19B * MP4-20 * MP4-21 * MP4-22 * MP4-23 * MP4-24 * MP4-25
Formula Two: M4A * M21
Sports cars: M1A * M1B * M1C * M6A * M6B * M6GT * M8A * M8B * M8C * M8D * M8E * M8F * M8FP * M12 * M20 * F1 GTR
USAC/IndyCar: M15 * M16A * M16B * M16C * M16C/D * M16E * M24
F5000/Libre: M3 * M10A * M10B * M18 * M22 * M25
Development cars: M2A
Road cars: F1 * F1 LM * SLR * MP4-12C



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