The McLaren F1 is a sports car that was the first type approved road-going car manufactured by British Formula One team McLaren. [5] It was the last road-legal, series-produced sportscar to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans race outright, [6] as well as being recognised as the world's fastest 'production car' when launched. The original concept, by leading technical designer Gordon Murray, convinced.
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The McLaren F1 made its debut in 1992. After three decades it is still the fastest naturally. The McLaren F1 Supercar: Everything You Need to Know About Gordon Murray's Masterpiece The three-seater's uncompromising design and unreal performance put the automotive world on notice when.
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The Legacy There's a reason the McLaren F1 still holds the title for the fastest naturally aspirated car ever built. In 1998, it hit 240.1 mph with the rev limiter removed-more than two decades before Ferrari, Porsche or even Bugatti caught up. And at the center of that record? A BMW.
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McLaren F1 The Best Car Ever Created. Period. 1992 - 2000 The McLaren F1 debuted in 1992.
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It was the cost-no-object approach to building a car and was such a leap ahead in almost every imaginable way that it changed way we think about supercars forever. The McLaren F1 with the BMW S70 engine had a 0-60 mph time of 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 240+ mph. Powering the McLaren is a quad cam, 48.
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The legendary McLaren F1 GTR wasn't just fast-it was powered by one of the most iconic engines ever made: a naturally aspirated BMW V12. In this video, we ex. A McLaren F1 serviced by BMW North America hits RM Sotheby's, offering provenance and the iconic BMW V12.
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Arguably the best supercar ever conceived, the McLaren F1 was powered by an impressive V12 designed and build by BMW's Motorsport division. In a world shifting quickly towards electrification and turbocharged the whole lot, the McLaren F1's BMW V12 appears like a postcard from one other period. Powertrain and Performance: Powering the McLaren F1 was a naturally aspirated 6.1-liter V12 engine, designed by BMW's M Division.
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It produced a remarkable 627 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque, allowing the F1 to achieve incredible speed and acceleration. The engine was mated to a six-speed manual transmission, providing precise gear changes.
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