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We'll brush past the original F1 in this list, though, as we've already written about it at length. Instead, we're going to concentrate on the actual first McLaren road car that set the scene for ...
With only 106 street and race cars built, a McLaren F1 ... a cross-country road trip. Despite the fact that it wears chassis #069, this was actually the 60th of 71 roadgoing F1's built ...
On display were 21 McLaren F1 road and race cars, the largest number ever gathered in one place. It all started in 1988, when McLaren made the decision to expand from Formula One and design and ...
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown and United Autosports co-owner Richard Dean were on hand in the Le Mans fan village on Saturday ...
McLaren built 106 units of the F1, with 64 of them in original road car specification. Designed by Gordon Murray, the F1 used a mid-mounted naturally-aspirated 6.1-liter V12 engine producing 618 ...
The '97 McLaren F1 XP GT is the original ... After this homologation special, two more Longtail GT road cars have been commissioned by existing F1 customers which remain with private collectors ...
The McLaren F1, one of the most iconic supercars from the modern era, is famous for many innovative features and technology but also for being the company's first-ever road-going car. And while ...
They come up for sale about once every presidential election cycle, and it has happened again: McLaren Special Operations is selling a 1998 F1 road car – one of 64 made – with less than 2,800 ...
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Murray and the McLaren team set to work on creating the F1, the company’s first ever road-legal production car. Less than four years later, McLaren’s cost-is-no-object approach to the F1’s ...
The yellow, green and blue look is of course a Brazil reference, and it’s not just the Formula 1 car, because McLaren also created a unique livery on a Senna road car ... of the F1 car, and ...
Named MCL38, after the 2024 F1 racing car ... is intrinsic to the McLaren mindset and in 2024 we demonstrated this with incredible success on both the track and the road,” said McLaren ...