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McLaren commemorated the 30th anniversary of Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna’s first championship with a P1 GTR wearing the same livery as that of the car that carried him there: the MP4/4.
Christened "Beco" – Senna's family nickname – this P1 GTR has been commissioned by a huge Senna fan and McLaren collector, who worked with the McLaren Special Operations group to specify and ...
One McLaren owner has immortalized Ayrton Senna without a Senna, instead commissioning a P1 GTR in the livery in which the late Brazilian race driver won his first of three Formula 1 world ...
The P1 GTR has a shorter front overhang but a similarly large carbon-fiber splitter and hood vents. See All 44 Photos From the side, there's a lot going on with the Senna's bodywork. Even McLaren ...
It’s hard to imagine many cars calling out the McLaren P1 for being less than batshit crazy, but the car formerly known as the McLaren P15, and now named Senna, after the legendary triple F1 ...
There's a Senna Brand trademark in the livery ... To match the additional engine power, McLaren also modified the P1 GTR's body. New aerodynamics, including a wider front splitter, new front ...
McLaren’s social media manager admits as much, sighing, “It’s not an easy car to photograph.” In comparison with the shrink-wrapped sensuality of the P1, the Senna has shades of some of ...
So intimately intertwined are McLaren and Senna that when McLaren decided to ... The view from the drivers seat is more akin to a fighter jet. (The P1 benefited from the same construction.) ...
McLaren is commemorating the 30th anniversary of Ayrton Senna's first Formula 1 World Championship with a special P1 GTR. Along with exterior design changes, it features aerodynamic upgrades ...
after legendary racer Ayrton Senna, the newest Ultimate Series McLaren is more of a true McLaren F1 successor than a continuation of the P1’s groundwork. McLaren and supercar fans might be ...
As if to goad us into making every one of those laps count, McLaren’s presentation highlights exactly where the Senna outpaces the more powerful P1, and the theme is clear: Carry your speed deeper.
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