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We know McLaren is working on a GTR version of the already-absurdly-good P1, now Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reports that the Woking firm is also preparing a track-only 650S to wear a GTR badge.
McLaren has revealed its new track-focused P1, which wears the automaker’s iconic GTR badge last used on the string of McLaren F1 GTR race cars built in the mid-1990s. F1 GTRs have competed in ...
In celebration of their 20th anniversary win of Le Mans in 1995, McLaren Automotive has announced the upcoming release of a new track-only car with nearly 1000 hp: the McLaren P1 GTR.
For the McLaren faithful, it's likely this new Senna GTR already needs no real introduction. This is the third McLaren to wear the GTR badge, following the mighty F1 GTR from 1995 and the P1 GTR ...
For McLaren faithful, it's likely this new Senna GTR already needs no real introduction. This is the third McLaren to wear the GTR badge, following the mighty F1 GTR from 1995 and the P1 GTR from ...
In 1995, McLaren launched the F1 GTR. The car promptly went on to win at Le Mans and rather quickly joined the stupid-money parade of auctionable collectibles. Given that Pebble Beach is the ...
To highlight how dedicated the company is to building the world’s best track car, its upcoming special edition hypercar will carry the GTR badge. In 1995 those three letters passed into automotive ...
The GT-One bore no resemblance to anything with a Toyota badge on the road. ... Power for the GTR-1 came from a 6.0-liter version of Ford’s 4.6-liter V8 developed by Roush Racing.
The McLaren F1 secured its place in motorsport history 20 years ago when five lightly modified examples wearing the GTR badge crossed the finish line of the world’s most famous endurance race in ...
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