One of only 106 examples of the McLaren F1 ever made, one of only 28 made in GTR competition spec, and one of just ten longtail versions, chassis number 021R won FIA GT Championship races in ...
All told, McLaren only built 28 examples of the F1 GTR – of which only ten were the aerodynamically-optimized Longtail versions – and this was the very last of them. Built in 1997, chassis ...
Taking original paint codes and samples directly from the last F1 GTR Longtail ever produced, even a special tint was developed for its exposed carbonfibre elements. Of course, the wheels have ...
While the 650S served as the basis of the 675LT, extensive engineering committed by McLaren to improve all-around performance for the vehicle was inspired by the McLaren F1 GTR ‘longtail'. The McLaren ...
One features a similar livery to the iconic FINA F1 GTR longtail, another, a blue prototype colour scheme which is made up of the outlines of multiple race tracks. The P1 GTR 'Driver Programme' is ...
Sure, the tried-and-tested R, GTR, S and RS all get the point across ... was heavily influenced by the one-of-three, road-going F1 long tail, with a drastically extended rear end mimicking ...
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 ...
The most dramatic is the "Active Long Tail" rear wing, which pays homage to the 1997 F1 GTR's racing heritage and brings a total downforce of 2,205 pounds in Race mode. While McLaren hasn't gone ...
Luxury supercar maker McLaren Automotive today announces the appointment of Matthew Boguradzki to the role of Regional ...
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While the 650S served as the basis of the 675LT, extensive engineering committed by McLaren to improve all-around performance for the vehicle was inspired by the McLaren F1 GTR ‘longtail'. The McLaren ...