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For your extra $3 million, McLaren also threw in track days at six F1 tracks around ... The next thing you know, an orange P1 GTR pops up in Monaco, registered as 'BV16 ZVH' like it was some ...
It may have been a good four years since the McLaren P1’s racing cousin ... the last F1 GTR Lanzante ever raced. The blue, orange, and carbon hues here aren’t mere tribute colors the company ...
In the last season of "Top Gear," the three presenters were hot on the idea of testing the McLaren P1, Porsche 918 and LaFerrari ... in England for a proper track day. It posted a teaser video ...
McLaren announced it will resurrect its historic GTR nameplate for its track-only McLaren P1. The news surfaces 20 years after the McLaren F1 GTR finished first at the Le Mans. As expected ...
An exotic automaker needs a signature color. For Ferrari, it’s red. For Lamborghini, probably yellow. For McLaren, it’s undoubtedly orange. It’s the color that Bruce McLaren painted his ...
We are here to put you in the driver’s seat of nothing less than the McLaren P1. Despite our best efforts ... Well, despite not using the “Track” modes, the experience seems brutal enough.
British publication Autocar is reporting that McLaren has written to all 375 P1 buyers asking whether they would be interested in an even more focused, track-only version of the P1. The letter was ...
as it undergoes its rigorous track testing regime. McLaren is quite explicit about how good it wants this supercar to be: "Our goal is to make the McLaren P1 the most exciting, most capable ...
The early 2010s were a golden age for the hypercar as manufacturers of exotic automobiles began to explore the power ...
McLaren Automotive is set to release a track-only version of its high-powered P1 supercar.By cranking up the horsepower to 986 hp (735 kw) and bestowing it with the iconic badge made famous by the ...
McLaren has confirmed its next supercar, the successor to the outrageous P1. The upcoming model will be part of the automaker's Ultimate Series and is claimed to be the most track-focused road ...
A year or so ago, it was the unholy trinity of Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond who were going to get the Porsche 918, McLaren P1 and Ferrari LaFerrari on track together. After that ...