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McLaren’s latest one-off supercar is a P1 GTR that pays homage to Ayrton Senna’s MP4/4, the car in which he won his first Formula 1 championship some 30 years ago. The car was commissioned by ...
Like the W1's engine, the P1's V8, with its pair of water-cooled turbochargers, utilized a low-sited flat-plane crankshaft that lowered the center of gravity and a dry sump lubrication system.
The F1 GTR falls behind the P1 GTR as the new car continues to gain speed around the track, taking full advantage of the total 986 hp that comes from its 3.8-liter twin-turbo V-8 and electric motor.
The McLaren P1 GTR absolutely destroyed it, with just 15 hundredths short of a full-second better Elapsed Time and twenty-two miles per hour faster. 10.65 seconds at 149.11 mph (239.97 kph) is a ...
McLaren hasn’t confirmed the news just yet, but 25 copies of the street-legal P1 GTR are expected to be built in addition to the original P1 GTR production run of 40.Complete with all of the ...
As reported a few weeks ago, the McLaren P1 GTR will make its debut in production form at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. Boasting a power-to-weight ratio increase in excess of 10% over the road-going ...
The first photos of the McLaren P1 GTR donor car were taken after it left Lazante’s UK workshop heading to Mad Mike Whiddett’s lab in New Zealand for the final modifications. The drift-focused ...
Lanzante combining P1 GTR and GT3 parts for unique creation, possibly only cosmetic changes. No guarantee of a rotary engine in Madmac, but Mad Mike has been given the green light to modify as he ...
McLaren says the P1 GTR has one goal: "to be the best driver's car in the world on track." And with no intentions of making the thing road-legal, McLaren was able to freely put together this ...
McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris took this P1 replica for a lap around Silverstone, with 768 Lego electric motors pushing 342,817 Technic pieces.