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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 ...
An ultra-rare 1997 McLaren F1 GTR Longtail is currently up for sale. Girardo & Co. is asking $20 million for the street-legal ...
The storied supercar designer is making an ultra-low-volume model that pays homage to McLaren's 1995 24 hours of Le Mans ...
First, a history lesson. Gordon Murray never designed the F1 to go racing, but a few wealthy customers convinced him and ...
If you were ever hoping to lay eyes on a restomod-style updated-for-2025 McLaren F1 GTR, don’t hold your breath—the famed ...
The storied car had an interesting history in Australia after it was originally delivered to the Coca-Cola Amatil CEO.
GMSV develops a bigger engine and a new chassis to showcase its bespoke capabilities with two sold-out limited-edition ...
A spin-off from Gordon Murray Automotive, Gordon Murray Special Vehicles will focus on small-run and custom designs, ...
“Last year, several cars changed hands,” reveals Bellm, who also founded the McLaren F1 Owners Club. “Most of the original ...
The F1 GTR falls behind the P1 GTR as the new car continues to gain speed around the track, taking full advantage of the total 986 hp that comes from its 3.8-liter twin-turbo V-8 and electric motor.
One of the rarest McLarens ever built, a 1997 F1 GTR Longtail that once competed at Le Mans, is now on the market for an ...