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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.
In the biggest ever build challenge undertaken by Danish company, taking almost 10,000 hours of development, the toy creator and British sports car maker McLaren ... It uses an electric motor ...
McLaren’s take on this rarefied breed is ... from its 4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 it’s only 25bhp up on the Senna road car. And whilst it now produces a full 1000kg of downforce at 155mph ...
It may have a passing resemblence to the current cars that are produced in McLaren’s Woking factory, but when you start to pick up the details it’s clear the Senna is something very special.
It takes stones the size of boulders to convert a race car into something that can - legally - be used on the public road. Racing cars are, by their very nature, as uncompromising as they get, and ...
The McLaren Senna is easily one of the automaker’s most extreme road-legal cars it’s ever made. With a ridiculous amount of downforce, an 815 horsepower 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 and ...
This car is part of his astonishing private F1 car collection, including Ayrton Senna's McLaren-Honda MP4/6 from 1991, Lewis Hamilton’s 2012 McLaren MP4/27, and Alan Jones’ 1980 British Grand ...
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