Lewis Hamilton admits that his initial impressions of the MP4-26 are very positive, despite the fact that he hasn't actually driven it yet
Hamilton spent the day at the team's Woking headquarters working on a simulator and reveals that the car appears to be in good shape for next season even at this early stage.
"Lots of neat ideas and improvements," Hamilton said on his Twitter page.
"First time driving the new car and I was happy. KERS and rear wing is trick but felt right at home with it."
The Kers (Kinetic Energy Recovery System) system was put on the backburner for 2010 after making its debut in 2009 in an effort to cut costs, but the system is set to be re-introduced next season.
While Hamilton has experience using KERS in 2009, his team-mate Jenson Button does not as Button's team last year, Brawn GP, did not make use of the technology.
Despite this, Button is confident that McLaren will have a big advantage next season, in a large part due to their Mercedes engines.
"I've never driven with KERS before but this team used KERS last year and used it well. I know because they kept coming by me at the start," said Button.
"They have so much experience in that area that I think we'll have an advantage, as will Mercedes and Force India who use Mercedes engines. We'll have an advantage on Red Bull and Ferrari I think," added the 2009 World Champion.
Hamilton for one has no doubt the team will be well placed due to their KERS system.
"Our KERS is the best. It shud (should) deliver," he declared.
Source: Planet-F1