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CarBuzz on MSNThis Could Be Your Only Chance To Own A Road-Legal McLaren F1 That Raced At Le Mans
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 ...
Gordon Murray Automotive, responsible for the T.50 and T.33 variants, now has a sister company specializing in the sorts of ...
An ultra-rare 1997 McLaren F1 GTR Longtail is currently up for sale. Girardo & Co. is asking $20 million for the street-legal ...
Gordon Murray, the father of the mythical McLaren F1, has reimagined his iconic creation with two new limited-production ...
A spin-off from Gordon Murray Automotive, Gordon Murray Special Vehicles will focus on small-run and custom designs, ...
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Top Gear on MSNThe McLaren F1 GTR has returned! Meet Gordon Murray’s stunning new S1 LM
First, a history lesson. Gordon Murray never designed the F1 to go racing, but a few wealthy customers convinced him and McLaren boss Ron Dennis otherwise. Time only allowed for minimal modifications ...
A new division within the Gordon Murray empire has unveiled its first limited edition model - the Le Mans GTR - at Monterey ...
GMSV unveiled two ultra-exclusive V12 supercars at Monterey, including one so rare every unit was sold to a single buyer ...
These new modifications made the 1996 GTR the fastest F1 in terms of straight-line speed. The GTR received further updates for the 1997 season, when McLaren debuted the Long Tail version.
So it keeps the T50’s naturally aspirated 4.0-litre V12 and six-speed manual gearbox but wraps the running gear in a ...
The chassis number on this 1996 McLaren F1 GTR Longtail is 19R, but in the order of production, this car is No. 1. It's the first longtail version of the GTR ...
The model, referred to as the McLaren F1 GTR “25R,” was one of three Longtail versions of the F1 GTR that competed for the Gulf-Davidoff team during the 1997 GT racing season.
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