Driving one McLaren GTR would make for an amazing day. Getting to drive all three is nigh-on unbelievable. Only the F1, the ...
The reason the McLaren’s victory came as such a huge ... I drive the F1 GTR first because, when I arrive, Bruno Senna is in the P1 GTR, and doesn’t look like getting out any time soon.
The McLaren P1™ GTR will make its global debut alongside the recently announced McLaren 675LT on Stand 1240, Hall 1 at 12.15 CET (11.15 GMT) on Tuesday, 3 March 2015 at the 85th International ...
Its latest project is the P1 GTR-18, a model limited to just six units, with each adorned in its own unique F1 GTR-inspired paint scheme. As if the P1 GTR didn’t look good enough in standard ...
The P1 GTR is about more than the vehicle itself, though, as McLaren – similar to what Ferrari offers with the XX client test-driver program – is launching a full driver support program to go ...
If you’ve ever been of the opinion that the McLaren Senna is a little too soft for you, the latest Senna GTR should address that reservation. As is always the case with McLaren, the GTR insignia ...
It’s powered by the same 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 as the standard Senna, albeit with a remapped ECU and a reworked exhaust system. This means the Senna GTR produces 814bhp and 800Nm of ...
From now until 30 October, ‘Asphalt 9: Legends’ players will be able to vie for pole position and win prizes at the wheel of the LEGO Technic McLaren Senna GTR model. Those who make it through two ...