McLaren F1 LM
The McLaren F1 is a sports car that was the first type approved road-going car manufactured by British Formula One team McLaren. It was the last road-legal, series-produced sportscar to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans race outright, as well as being recognised as the world's fastest 'production car' when launched. The original concept, by leading technical designer Gordon Murray, convinced then head of McLaren Ron Dennis, to support McLaren leaping into manufacturing road-going sportscars. Car designer Peter Stevens was hired to do the car's exterior and interior styling.
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- Engine
- 6.1L naturally aspirated V12 (BMW S70/2)
- Power
- 671 hp
- Weight
- 1,062 kg
Built to commemorate McLaren's 1995 Le Mans 24 Hours win with the F1 GTR. Unrestricted power output vs. the racing GTR.