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It's not every day a McLaren F1 comes up for sale. Rarer still is when one of the GTR racers is looking for a new home. So ...
GMSV develops a bigger engine and a new chassis to showcase its bespoke capabilities with two sold-out limited-edition ...
The storied supercar designer is making an ultra-low-volume model that pays homage to McLaren's 1995 24 hours of Le Mans ...
It was the same number which the McLaren F1 GTR wore when it took the checkered flag at Le Mans in 1995, and now word has it that the British outfit could be plotting a return.
In a brief statement on Thursday, the British sportscar manufacturer confirmed an attempt to reprise the Le Mans win with the McLaren F1 GTR 30 years ago. “1995. Legendary Le Mans victory.
McLaren will make motor sport history by auctioning three future competition cars - including a yet-to-be-raced Formula 1 ...
GMSV unveiled two ultra-exclusive V12 supercars at Monterey, including one so rare every unit was sold to a single buyer ...
The S1 LM and Le Mans GTR are the first vehicles from the newly formed Gordon Murray Special Vehicles (GMSV), and OMG, are ...
It's been 30 years since the McLaren F1 GTR triumphed in its debut outing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and now the company is headed back.
Three other McLaren F1 GTRs finished in the top five that year. The special-edition 750S will be offered in only two paint finishes—McLaren Orange and Le Mans Grey.
McLaren is only building 50 of the 750S Le Mans for the world, and while no price has been given yet it's sure to be a lot higher than the $330,800 ask of a "base" 750S — highly optioned 750S ...
McLaren's love affair with Le Mans Despite being commonly associated with its highly successful F1 team, McLaren has a long and storied history at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.