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Adrian Portelli, the Australian billionaire renowned for crane-lifting his $3 million McLaren Senna GTR into his 57th-floor Melbourne penthouse, has now acquired another rare automotive ...
SEE ALSO: McLaren Senna GTR Has 815 HP and 2,200 lbs of Downforce In a new official video, McLaren engineers explain how they got the idea to name their latest creation ‘Senna’. The F1 racer ...
But if you don’t fancy the hassle of chopping up a racing car with a storied past to use in public, then you may want to have a look at this road-legal McLaren Senna GTR. Let’s clear something ...
As a new dawn of McLaren hypercars approaches with the W1 ... Finally, there’s the Senna GTR. The road-going Senna hasn’t garnered the same mythical reputation as its forebears, but it ...
McLaren’s take on this rarefied breed is the Senna GTR. And it has 172bhp, erm, less than its predecessor, the brilliantly bonkers P1 GTR. In fact, with ‘just’ 814bhp from its 4-litre twin ...
With those lofty goals in mind, we took the Senna to our own test track to see how the near-$1 million supercar did. With the Senna, McLaren set out to build the most exciting street-legal car you ...
Why everyone’s talking about Ayrton Senna The eye-catching electrified toy car is the third in the British manufacturer’s range of children’s models, after the McLaren P1TM and McLaren 720S.
For the first time since 1988, McLaren has a driver win three in a row with Oscar Piastri's win at the Miami Grand Prix. The last driver to do so for the British-based team was Ayrton Senna ...