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2016 McLaren P1 LM prototype The P1 LM was based on the track-only P1 GTR but was street-legal thanks to a road-car conversion developed by fellow British firm Lanzante.
The McLaren P1 is already amongst the most hyper of hypercars. Since its release in 2015, the 903-horsepower monster of a hybrid has been tearing up race tracks with its twin-turbocharged V8 paired… ...
News News by Brand McLaren News Watch the $3.7-Million McLaren P1 LM Run up Pikes Peak One of the hyper-est of hypercars on one of the hairiest roads in America. Add another item to the bucket list.
SEE ALSO: McLaren P1 LM Delivers on Promise of Street-Legal P1 GTR Now British restorations company Lanzante is looking to continue the F1 GTR’s legacy with the McLaren P1 GT.
The McLaren P1 LM’s lap of the Nurburgring in May 2017 proved that it is much more than a showpiece. In Lanzante’s boldest outing since taking the car to Germany’s most feared racetrack, one ...
Brandon Turkus Jun 29, 2016 The McLaren P1 LM and driver Kenny Brack have snapped the road-legal car record at the Goodwood hill climb like a twig. And, of course, it's all on video.
The P1 LM is actually road-legal, it's just not a production car, hence it sits on a second list of record-setting times. Today, though, we're at Pikes Peak and its 150-some turns and several ...
British tuning firm Lanzante has unveiled the McLaren P1 GT, a special project that pays homage to the F1 GT Longtail. Learn more about it at AutoGuide.com.
Even better, the LM-converted P1 GTR has zero miles on the clock, which means getting this ultra-rare supercar makes you the first person to drive it on public roads.
Only two of the cars have actually been driven, including the F1, which has around 1,100 miles on the odometer, and a P1 GTR ...
But to commemorate McLaren and Lanzante's 20th anniversary of winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995, McLaren resurrected the GTR moniker with the P1 GTR, which is a track-only version of the ...
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