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The OpenRC F1 car is a radio control car you can 3D print and assemble yourself. You make the parts, glue them together, and then add your RC gear. That’s all well and good, but could it be done ...
Cars are Andrew's jam ... Of course, being a 3D print, it's not exactly designed to handle the same insane loads that actual F1 gearboxes do, and the creator notes that this is largely a passion ...
Ford’s motorsport team has 3D-printed over 1,000 parts in preparation for its 2026 F1 debut with Red Bull ... are finding their way into road car development, too. Citing a glue issue on ...
Several parts of the MCL32 2017 F1 car however, are completely 3D printed. Parts including a hydraulic line bracket (pictured), carbon fibre brake cooling ducts and a rear wing flap to help ...
Now, one team is using 3D printing for an edge. McLaren Racing Limited is using 3D printers to modify the parts on its race car. Replacing a rear wing took just a week and a half instead of the ...
The McLaren Technology Centre in Woking is home to the F1 racing team as well as the road-car factory McLaren Enter 3D printing. Around 6,000 components are produced every week by McLaren's Woking ...