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McLaren has released a track-only version of its Senna GT3 race car — one that you can actually buy. The ‘regular’ Senna has gone through some wild changes to make the GTR the fastest ...
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It's been 30 years now since Ayrton Senna won his first Formula One world championship, and that's all the excuse McLaren needs to foist another tarted-up P1 GTR onto its teetering pile of special ...
Production GTR revealed 814bhp from V8 1000kg peak downforce The first GTR version of the Senna, unveiled a year ago, was a concept. It served as confirmation McLaren was working on its most ...
The Senna GTR engine is a specially-tuned version of the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, dubbed the M840TR. It gets 814 hp – top 25 hp over the regular Senna – with 590 lb-ft of torque. McLaren ...
Being meant for high-speed racing, the car generates a hard-to-match downforce level. More than 1,000 kg of force press down on the GTR at 250kph (155mph), a staggering 800 kg over the Senna.
If you love your McLaren Senna, but you're afraid it’s too nice to take to the track, McLaren has your next car. It’s the Senna GTR, and it’s got your usual Daft Punk/Kanye West upgrades ...
McLaren says the Senna GTR is “the quickest track McLaren outside of Formula 1,” and that should tell you all you need to know about it. It’s powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 ...
The P1 GTR's nose wears Senna's 1988 racing number 12, and one-off 30th-anniversary laurels sit behind the windows. MSO spent more than 800 hours on the paint and exterior design work.
McLaren Senna GTR LM 825/1 - “The Ueno Clinic car” The standard Senna GTR is already extreme enough to make a dedicated GT3 racer nervous, but the LM treatment sees things dialed up further.