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. We're waiting on ...
McLaren’s place in the history books was secured with a stunning Le Mans 24 Hour race debut win in 1995 with the McLaren F1 road car. The F1 GTR returned over the following three seasons ...
A legendary supercar, reserved for the elite, and a rock star with a need for speed: Nick Mason's McLaren F1 GTR is more than ...
McLaren Special Operations has also announced a special-edition 650S to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the F1 GTR's win at Le Mans. But what about the fourth variant, you asked? That could come ...
The McLaren F1, a road car masterpiece from Formula ... finish inspired by those seen on the original 1995 Le Mans racers. The Senna GTR LMs themselves are otherwise as per the rest of the ...
McLaren will return to the Le Mans 24 Hours ... the move marks 29 years since the iconic F1 GTR made its Le Mans debut victory. The 720S GT3 is already a successful racer, competing with customer ...
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 ...
An incredible first-ever sighting on our site: the McLaren 750S Spider Triple Crown! While rpm.ch was out yesterday, savoring the last days of open mountain passes, he came across this ultra-rare ...
Taking inspiration from the stretched F1 GTRs that tore around Le Mans in ... than anything McLaren was putting on its LTs, as well as a humungous rear wing that made the P1 GTR look positively ...
The ‘Triple Crown’ is completed by winning three races - Indy 500, Le Mans and Formula One’s Monaco Grand Prix and to celebrate the feat, McLaren has pulled the wraps off the catchy-named ...
Nine GTR models specially designed for racing were also created. They went on to dominate the BPR Global GT series and win the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Late in 1998, the 107th McLaren F1 rolled off ...