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Feast your eyes on the McLaren P1 GTR-18. Built by British tuner and racing team Lanzante, this marvelous rendition of the McLaren P1 is sporting an eye-searing blue and orange Gulf livery. No ...
McLaren's customer racing scheme debuted earlier this week at the Circuit de Catalunya in Spain, with multiple customers mahandling their P1 GTR racecars on the country's F1 track.
McLaren's W1 is set to debut on October 6th, commemorating the brand’s racing heritage and marking the 50th anniversary of McLaren’s first Formula 1 Constructors’ World Championship.
If you had a choice between two McLarens to go toe-to-toe in a drag race, the obvious candidates are clear. The McLaren P1 and the McLaren Senna are two of the most powerful cars in the British ...
Interestingly, the McLaren P1 GTR retains an air conditioner so as to help maintain a comfortable temperature during high-intensity racing. There is also an LCD screen on the center console, which ...
With a rich racing heritage, McLaren has graced the automotive world over the decades with some truly amazing supercars. From 1992’s record-braking McLaren F1 to today’s lineup of equally ...
The very first McLaren P1 GTR delivered in the United States is now for sale. None other than Bruce Canepa is the owner, a racing driver and expert classic car restorer.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran August 16, 2014 Comment Now! McLaren has revealed its new track-focused P1, which wears the automaker’s iconic GTR badge last used on the string of McLaren F1 GTR race cars ...
Like a grand prix racing car, the P1 also incorporates a DRS (drag-reducing system) function. In addition, there are two actively controlled flaps under the body ahead of the front wheels.
There’s no prominent roll cage intruding on interior space because, as McLaren notes, the P1’s “MonoCage” chassis already meets FIA rollover requirements for GT racing.
"P1" is a designation for first place in Grand Prix racing. It is also short for Project 1, internal code McLaren used when developing the F1, its original supercar.
McLaren supercar owners have let the money-scented canned oxygen they breathe go to their heads. They're demanding an even more powerful version of the P1. That's McLaren's justification for ...