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The MP4-30 is already a reality. The new McLaren car can finally be seen and Sunday also will hear roars Honda engine on the Jerez circuit.

The British team filed Thursday on their website that will drive the car this season Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button.

Breaker can be considered the new MP4-30, which evolves clearly above manufactured in Woking. The first difference is in the nose, very narrow and low, falling suddenly from the front axle. The nose is distinguished from Williams or Lotus, evidently protruding front spoiler.

"The car has an elegant and highly refined design solution on the nose. Stresses so tight packaging of the back, particularly around the gearbox, thanks to the compactness of the new Honda engine RA615H" says McLaren in a statement.

Apart from the decor, mixing black with red accents on the lower half and the traditional silver on top, the new car of Alonso brings the novelty of a small pontoon, which snap shut off the engine and gearbox , much like Red Bull in recent years.

It is so meager space so we have opted for a double air intake on the fireplace. One for the engine intake and the second to cool the side radiators.

Alonso will be the first to jump on the MP4-30 on Sunday on the first day of official testing at the Circuito de Jerez. Monday will be the turn of his teammate Jenson Button. Both drivers will take turns until Wednesday, the last day of collective testing at Jerez. The British will be responsible for closing the first set of tests, which will be followed by two more rounds at Montmelo.

Eight teams have confirmed their presence at Jerez: Ferrari, McLaren, Lotus, Red Bull, Mercedes, Williams, Sauber and Toro Rosso. Force India still has about his VJM08 and has refused to participate in the Jerez tests to focus two weeks in Montmelo.

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