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enabling the car to handle like a race car on the road. These features, combined with regenerative braking, make the McLaren P1 one of the most advanced and high-performing hypercars ever built.
What's harder to make, an F1 race car or the road-going McLaren P1? McLaren ought to know, as it makes both. If you ask someone there, such as Mark Vinnels, the head of product development ...
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MotorTrend on MSNThe McLaren P1: Everything You Need to Know About McLaren’s Venerable HypercarThe early 2010s were a golden age for the hypercar as manufacturers of exotic automobiles began to explore the power ...
a similar drag system used by F1 race cars. While the P1 GTR was a track-only offering, McLaren F1 specialists Lanzante offered a conversion kit, and 27 P1 GTRs have since been certified as road ...
Woking, Surrey: Just in case the McLaren P1 isn't exclusive enough - or fast ... This aggressive little racing car is quite literally a work in progress, a preview to the final model which has ...
The 1:1 scale P1 was constructed ... an electric car battery, according to the automaker. This element allows the P1 to go further than any of the toymaker’s previous models. McLaren F1 driver ...
In this state the P1 can corner at a stomach-troubling 2g. McLaren quotes 600kg of downforce at 161mph, “which is more in line with the levels of downforce generated by a GT3 racing car”.
McLaren and Lego have ... the Senna GTR and MCL36 F1 race car. But now, the relationship has been taken to the next level, with a 1:1 Lego replica of the famous P1 arriving on the scene that ...
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