Buckle up, because we're about to take a tour of the most expensive cars ever sold, a fascinating mix of speed, design, and sheer prestige. 1. Porsche 917K ($14.1 million) The Porsche 917K is ...
Following the 28 examples of the F1 GTR, McLaren built another six examples of the F1 LM, kept one and sold the other five – each based on the GTR's specs but modified for road use. Now Lanzante ...
The McLaren F1 is 20-year-old exotic that was the most expensive production car in the world when it went on sale for 540,000 pounds. That's about $810,000 US at current rates; in 1995 ...
The McLaren F1 ... There were in fact five F1 GTRs in that race, the last placing in 13th, each of which have provided inspiration to a set of five matching Senna GTR LMs commissioned by five ...
A unique McLaren F1 has gone up for sale with only 149 miles on the clock, making it the lowest mileage F1 on the planet. Chassis number 60 was built by McLaren in 1997 and was put up online by ...
Lanzante should need no introduction, being the name that brought Woking its famous 1995 Le Mans win with the F1 GTR ... however the P1 LM of 2016 saw the GTR's twin-turbocharged V8 increase ...
To develop the supercar we're here to celebrate, Mercedes took inspiration from the McLaren F1 LM ... CLK GTR – Oschersleben and Silverstone – and the remaining eight by the CLK LM.
The set comes with two of McLaren’s best — the McLaren F1 LM and McLaren Solus GT — using 581 pieces to create extremely realistic models, along with two LEGO drivers sporting ‘his and ...
extensive engineering committed by McLaren to improve all-around performance for the vehicle was inspired by the McLaren F1 GTR ‘longtail'. The McLaren 675LT features a series of weight-saving ...
McLaren is updating the version of Google Chrome on its F1 racecar. By that, I mean: McLaren’s got more Google Chrome logos and chrome finish than usual on the F1 car it’s bringing to the US ...