File:McLaren Senna GTR Concept at Geneva 2018 (Ank Kumar) 08.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMcLaren Senna GTR Concept at Geneva 2018 (Ank Kumar) 08.jpg |
English: McLaren Senna GTR Concept at Geneva 2018
Unveiled at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show, the McLaren Senna GTR Concept produces more power and torque than the road-legal McLaren Senna, and achieves the quickest McLaren lap times outside Formula 1. The use of the GTR name highlights how significant this car is: the first-ever McLaren to use the GTR moniker was the F1 GTR that was victorious at the 1995 24 Hours of the Le Mans; and the second was the McLaren P1™ GTR, the track-only version of the first Ultimate Series. The McLaren Senna GTR will be the next instalment of this legendary lineage. https://cars.mclaren.com/en/ultimate-series/mclaren-senna/gtr-concept |
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