Comment by
Sarkazoo on Jun 20, 2021 11:34am
imagine that... and people were arguing that companies like linamar, McLaren would've made their own coil drivers and had no need for exro. What does that say about the rest of the auto industry that faces the same problem? Exro's going to be signing partnerships left and right, no wonder they keep hiring more people and are opening up in Arizona.
Comment by
Exronly on Jun 20, 2021 2:09pm
McLaren Engineering and McLaren racing are not the same. Fwiw
Comment by
fleetwood on Jun 21, 2021 1:24pm
Not clear what you mane by that. Looks like they are directly related. Scroll down on this page: https://www.linamar.com/technology
Comment by
fleetwood on Jun 21, 2021 1:30pm
Typo fixed. Not clear what you mean by that. Looks like they are directly related. Scroll down on this page: https://www.linamar.com/technology
Comment by
Exronly on Jun 21, 2021 3:05pm
Scroll down to McLaren History on the link you posted and you come across this ted in Europe with a focus on F1. Today, the two McLaren entities co-exist in name only. McLaren Engineering, as it is known today, has remained in the Detroit area as a leading powertrain engineering and development service to the North American automotive industry.