Even more extreme than the road-going supercar on which it was based, the McLaren F1 GTR emerged as a dominant force in endurance racing in the late 1990s. The F1 GTR proved so successful ...
The design is homage to the yellow and green McLaren F1 GTR, chassis #06R, which has claimed its own place in history as one of the five F1 GTRs that dominated the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the ...
Buckle up, because we're about to take a tour of the most expensive cars ever sold, a fascinating mix of speed, design, and sheer prestige. 1. Porsche 917K ($14.1 million) The Porsche 917K is ...
The race was the 1995 Le Mans 24 Hours, and the car that won was the mighty McLaren F1 GTR, much like the red and yellow car you see here. The reason the McLaren’s victory came as such a huge ...
Chassis 044 and road conversion 014, his GTR wears a distinctive Team Lark livery, which is a tribute to the Team Lark McLaren F1 GTR that contested the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship in ...
The McLaren F1 set a new standard for driving pleasure ... most extreme version of the outgoing M840T engine in the Senna GTR. Despite this, it's marginally lighter and some 2.2 inches shorter.
For its first 11 years in existence, every car built by McLaren Automotive followed the same template: two seats, a mid-mounted V8, a dual-clutch gearbox and rear-wheel drive. From the original ...
extensive engineering committed by McLaren to improve all-around performance for the vehicle was inspired by the McLaren F1 GTR ‘longtail'. The McLaren 675LT features a series of weight-saving ...
Lanzante should need no introduction, being the name that brought Woking its famous 1995 Le Mans win with the F1 GTR, and a brand that has continued to work on some of the world’s most iconic ...
Luxury supercar maker McLaren Automotive today announces the appointment of Matthew Boguradzki to the role of Regional ...