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Hamilton Will Get His McLaren F1 LM After 3 Titles

Hamilton will get his McLaren F1 LM after 3 titles
Now that Lewis Hamilton has secured the Formula One championship, supercar fans around the world are asking when he'll get his hands on that rare McLaren F1 LM. The incredibly valuable supercar – initially reported at $4 million but now apparently worth closer to 8 – was promised to the budding young driver if he won the title. However, the condition was that he win both the drivers title and, together with team-mate Heikki Kovalainen, lock up the constructors' title for the team, as well. Although he won the drivers' championship, the constructors' crown went to arch-rivals Ferrari, but since McLaren chief Ron Dennis is such a good sport, he's renegotiated the terms.

If Hamiltonmanages to repeat his title victory with a hat-trick – that is, take another two championships – he'll get his hands on the bright orange supercar. That's quite a challenge, but Dennis called it a "small price to pay for three world championships." Indeed, but by then McLaren will have a whole slew of supercars on the market for Lewis to choose from. In the meantime, he'd better keep his head down and focus on the prize.

Hamilton Will Get His McLaren F1 LM After 3 Titles
Hamilton will get his McLaren F1 LM after 3 titles

Hamilton Will Get His McLaren F1 LM After 3 Titles
Hamilton will get his McLaren F1 LM after 3 titles





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McLaren Man's New Supermini

McLaren Man's New Supermini
Gordon Murray is set to launch an all-new small model that will cost only £5,000, but offer the same desirability as Fiat's fresh 500 and the MINI. It's due on sale in two years, aimed at first-time buyers and customers keen to drive an eco-friendly but 'cool' car. Made from lightweight materials, the tiny MPV-style machine should weigh only 500kg, and is to get a fru­gal pet­rol engine that can run on biofuels.

As well as a low price, the model will promise other financial incentives, including tax breaks and potential free city centre parking. Running costs are estimated to be a quarter of those for a typical Ford Focus-sized family car.

The new company, Gordon Murray Design Limited, will produce the new­comer - codenamed T.25 - in small numbers, and aims to sell or license the concept to a major manufacturer.

As well as the T.25, Murray's firm is to build a new supercar. As with the McLaren F1, lightweight construction will be at its core, but it's set to be eco-friendly and cost a fraction of the F1's price. It should arrive in 2010.

McLaren Man's New Supermini
McLaren Man's New Supermini

McLaren Man's New Supermini
McLaren Man's New Supermini




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McLaren F1 GTR ‘Long Tail’ Privateer Race Car up for Sale in Japan

McLaren F1 GTR ‘Longtail’ Privateer Race Car up for Sale in Japan
For those whose cash reserves have not been completely depleted by the current global recession, a very special car is currently up for sale in Japan via Wintel. This car is one of ten long-tail McLaren F1 GTRs built especially for the 1997 FIA GT season.

From the history, the F1 GTR first hit the track in 1995 when a model barely removed from the roadgoing version raced to victory at Le Mans. Mercedes-Benz and Porsche had seen the writing on the wall by 1997, and combined with the series’ updated rules, had created their own competitors, including the CLK-GTR and the 911 GT1. McLaren’s 97 F1 GTR had all-new bodywork with a longer nose and tail that reduced drag and dramatically increased downforce. Meanwhile, for this time, the new purpose-built Mercedes and Porsche cars were regularly outrunning the McLaren, although the latter did manage 197 mph on the Mulsanne straight at Le Mans. There is no indication of a price tag yet.

McLaren F1 GTR ‘Long Tail’ Privateer Race Car
McLaren F1 GTR ‘Longtail’ Privateer Race Car up for Sale in Japan

McLaren F1 GTR ‘Long Tail’ Privateer Race Car
McLaren F1 GTR ‘Longtail’ Privateer Race Car up for Sale in Japan

McLaren F1 GTR ‘Long Tail’ Privateer Race Car
McLaren F1 GTR ‘Longtail’ Privateer Race Car up for Sale in Japan

McLaren F1 GTR ‘Long Tail’ Privateer Race Car
McLaren F1 GTR ‘Longtail’ Privateer Race Car up for Sale in Japan

McLaren F1 GTR ‘Long Tail’ Privateer Race Car
McLaren F1 GTR ‘Longtail’ Privateer Race Car up for Sale in Japan




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McLaren F1

McLaren F1
The brief for the McLaren F1’sdesigners was simple, to create the ultimate road car. And boy did they pull it off! In 1998, it was confirmed as the fastest production car in the world – reaching 240.1mph in an officially timed run. And while other models have since surpassed that benchmark, it remains the quickest normally-aspirated road car in the world.

Power comes from a BMW-sourced 627bhp 6.1-litre V12, and thanks to the insistence of its chief designer, Gordon Murray on the use of strong space-age materials such as carbon-fibre, titanium and Kevlar the combination of low weight and monumental power gave the car its legendary performance.

Only 106 examples ever rolled off the production line, 72 of which were actual road cars, while the rest earned the McLaren its fearsome status on race circuits around the world.

When new this phenomenal machine commanded a sticker price of £630,000, although that’s grown significantly alongside its reputation in recent years. An example sold at auction last year for over £2.5 million.

McLaren F1
McLaren F1

McLaren F1
McLaren F1

McLaren F1
McLaren F1

McLaren F1
McLaren F1




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SLOT.IT McLaren F1 GTR Goodwood-review

SLOT.IT McLaren F1 GTR Goodwood-review
There are many cars on slotter’s wish lists but this particular model would have to be the one I have read the most requests for over the years. This particular version of the Long tail McLaren F1 GTR is a replica of the car paraded at the Good wood Festival of Speed in 2005. This particular car is a race car converted to a street car.

The Long Tail McLaren was a race car first, built to answer the growing list of manufacturers with purpose built race cars like the Mercedes CLK GTR and Porsche 911 GT1. The short tail version, first raced in 1995, was conceived after Gordon Murray was convinced that the McLaren Road Car would make an excellent race car. It raced in the newly formed “BPR Global GT Series”. The series became the “FIA GT Championship” in 1997 and major changes to the premier GT1 class resulted. McLaren had to react to stay competitive and the Long Tail was born.

A total of ten Long Tail GTRs were built, with none of the previous cars being upgraded to the 1997-spec. McLaren was forced to build three production cars using the GTR '97's bodywork. These cars became known as the F1 GT, of which only three were built. The 1997-spec cars are commonly referred to as the "Long Tail" version due to their stretched bodywork, most noticeably in the rear. From the information I have been able to find, it is unclear which of the chassis this particular car originated from.

The Slot.it version is a faithful rendition minus two black ducts on the sides of the nose in front of the front wheels. The proportions of the car look spot on. The McLaren Orange if faithfully reproduced although it does not show up as well in the photographs I have taken.

McLaren F1 GTR
SLOT.IT McLaren F1 GTR Goodwood-review

The body of the car is made up of a one piece nose and roof section with the sides between the wheel arches and rear bar under the rear wing being separate pieces attached by tabs and plastic welded together. As is expected of Slot.it the detail is very fine, the pictures not doing the car justice. Due to the length of the car a full cockpit is fitted even though the motor is fitted inline.

The wheels are the larger diameter 17mm X 10mm aluminium rears and 17mm X 8mm plastic fronts. This gives the car an accurate look along with the new inserts replicating the 1 to 1 car. The tyres appear to be a P series compound as they have considerably better traction than the generic tyres fitted to recent releases.

McLaren F1 GTR
SLOT.IT McLaren F1 GTR Goodwood-review

McLaren F1 GTR
SLOT.IT McLaren F1 GTR Goodwood-review

So how does she run? A quick lube and check to make sure all was tight and onto the track. Once the track was clean the car quickly became the quickest runner. Being a wood track, the car was run minus magnetic down force which is the way these Slot.it’s have been designed. I cannot recall a better balanced slot car out of the box. Bo’s new Warwick Farm track has some great left right esses and this car just flowed through them. Very little tail out action and it launched rapidly to the next corner. It really looked great the way it cornered and was surprising considering the fact weight is normally required to get the best from a car non magnet.

McLaren F1 GTR
SLOT.IT McLaren F1 GTR Goodwood-review

This chassis picture shows the offset motor mount and crown gear. Slot.it seem to have changed the gearing now as they have gone for the more standard 9 tooth pinion and 27 tooth crown gear as apposed to the 28 tooth used with the old 25,000 rpm V12 motor. As with all new Slot.it cars the motor fitted is the new generation 21,500 rpm high torque motor. As is usual with Slot.it cars, the motor cables are routed along the chassis. This helps to keep the guide self centering when coming off the track. The car weighed in at 77 grams.

The front axle has the height adjusting caps mounted to posts on the chassis as has been the norm for a while now. These seem better set up than recent releases as the axle play was just perfect. The front wheels spun easily as opposed to the previous tight axle mounting on some models.

As is usual now for Slot.it the car also comes with a set of Silicone tyres. These will come in handy for those who allow Silicone tyres on their tracks.

The only changes I did make to the car setup was to round off the square shoulders of the rear tyres and loosen the motor mount screws to give the car some float. I would normally loosen the body screws a half turn or so but with Slot.it’s set up on the rear end loosening the cradle is a no brainer.

McLaren F1 GTR
SLOT.IT McLaren F1 GTR Goodwood-review

As a matter of interest I photographed the car from above next to a Ninco McLaren F1 GTR. The Ninco car still looks good but is noticeably wide when compared to the Slot.it car which is more to scale.

In conclusion I recommend rushing down to your local Slot.it dealer and pick up one of these cars before they are sold out. You won’t be disappointed.

McLaren F1 Racing Car

McLaren F1 Racing Car
Designed and manufactured by Gordon Murray and McLaren Automotive, McLaren F1 is a car which was a trend-beater in several aspects. In 1998, it set the record for the fastest production car in the world, 386.7 km/h. It held the record until Bugatti Veyron was introduced in 2005. The designers hoped that they could make the ultimate road car. The result was McLaren F1. The production began in 1992 and culminated in 1998. Described by many as the finest driver's car ever built, the McLaren F1 was fantastic both on the road and the race track.

Systems
Some salient design features of McLaren F1 are Central driving position, ground-plane shear suspension geometry, intelligent brake cooling, and fan-assisted ground-effect aerodynamics. It holds the distinction of being the world's first production road car to feature an all carbon composite monocoque and body structure. Thanks to the unique material used in its making, the car has exceptionally low weight and strength.

Exceptional strength means adequate safety while low weight makes for fantastic performance. The car uses effectively the principles of aerodyamics. Vented and crossdrilled brake discs ensure immediate response. For racing, carbon brakes are used. The car has a transverse 6-speed manual gearbox with an AP carbon triple-plate clutch. An aluminum flywheel is used to decrease rotational inertia and increase responsiveness of the system.

Dimensions
The car had length, width and height of 4287mm, 1820mm and 1140mm respectively. The wheelbase was 2718mm. The front track is 1568mm while the rear track was 1472mm. Fuel tank capacity was 90 litres.

Variants
Variants of the McLaren F1 were F1LM, F1GT and F1GTR.

Engine
McLaren F1 car is powered by 6.1 litre, quad-cam, 48-valve V12 engine, which produces a peak power of 627 bhp and can produce a maximum speed of 240.14mph.

Safety
Like all F1 cars, safety had been given adequate importance in McLaren F1. Required safety measures like collapsible steering wheel and highly efficient breaks were incorporated.



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McLaren SLR 722 Sports Car

McLaren SLR 722 Sports Car
Unique technology and impressive design combine to make McLaren SLR 722. The vehicle is built by British motorsports specialists RML Group. Jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive, it has front mid-engined arrangement and unique driving characteristics.

Systems
Latest technological features like weight-optimised components, updated engine, specifically tuned chassis and airbrake have been incorporated in the car. The front design has uniquely shaped airsplitter, which splits the air, causing it to flow beneath the vehicle and enhance the front downforce. The car is equipped with 19-inch light-alloy wheels, made of forged aluminium. These light-weight wheels help the car in taking extreme speed in little time. The car’s front and rear suspension system has Double Wishbone. It has internally ventilated front brakes and solid rear brakes.

The racecar features more than 400 unique components compared to the road going version including FIA-spec safety equipment, a fully adjustable suspension, upgraded brakes, carbon fiber bodywork, a towering rear wing, and full race interior. Shifting is done by paddles behind the carbon fiber steering wheel. Thanks to a race-only exhaust, Engine output is increased to 670 horsepower.

Dimensions
The car has length, width and height of 4656mm, 1908mm and 1250mm respectively. The wheelbase is 2700mm while the front and rear track are 1638mm and 1569mm respectively. Luggage capacity is 272 litres while fuel tank capacity is 97.6 litres.

Variants
Various variants of the car are 722, Roadster, 722 GT and Stirling Moss. 722GT is available in North American market for 1.2 million USD while Stirling Moss is available for 1 million USD.

Engine
The car flaunts a 5439 cc V-8 supercharged 5-speed auto RWD which produces the horsepower of 650hp. The car can attain the speed of 0-100 km in just 3.6 seconds.

Safety
All adequate safety measures have been incorporated in the car. The front and sides of the car can withstand a collision of certain degree and safeguard the occupants. The steering wheel collapses event of an accident, thus minimizing its damaging impact on the driver.
Performance
Top Speed 337/209 km/h / mph
0-100 km/h 3.6 s
0-200 km/h 10.2 s
0-300 km/h 28 s
Powertrain
Type Number
Cylinder Arrangement V8
Cylinder Angle 90 degrees
Power Output 478 / 650 kW / PS
@ 6500 rpm
Max. Torque 820 / 605 Nm / lb.ft
@ 4000 rpm
Engine Capacity 5439 / 331.9 cc / in3
Valves / Cylinder 3
Bore 97.0 / 3.82 mm / inches
Stroke 92.0 / 3.62 mm / inches
Compression Ratio 8.8 : 1
Supercharger Type Lysholm-type twin-screw
Gearbox Type 5-speed Automatic
1st Gear Ratio 3.56
2nd Gear Ratio 2.19
3rd Gear Ratio 1.41
4th Gear Ratio 1
5th Gear Ratio 0.83
Final Drive Ratio 3.06:1
Chassis
Front Suspension Double Wishbone
Rear Suspension Double Wishbone
Front Tyre (19" Turbine) 255/35 ZR 19
Front Wheel (18") 9.0 J x 19 ET 45
Rear Tyre (18") 295/30 ZR 19
Rear Wheel (18") 11.5 J x 19 ET 44
Front Calliper Type 8-piston fixed
Rear Calliper Type 4-piston fixed
Front Piston diameter 28/32 mm
Rear Piston diameter 28/30 mm
Front Brake Disc Type Internally ventilated
Rear Brake Disc Type Solid
Front Brake Disc diameter 390 / 15.35 mm / inches
Rear Brake Disc diameter 360 / 14.17 mm / inches
Front Brake Disc Thickness 36 / 1.46 mm / inches
Rear Brake Disc Thickness 26 / 1.02 mm / inches
Turns Lock-to-Lock 2.2
Turning Circle 12.2 / 40 m / ft
Body
Length 4656 / 183.3 mm / inches
Width 1908 / 75.1 mm / inches
Height 1251 / 49.3 mm / inches
Wheelbase 2700 / 106.3 mm / inches
Front Track 1638 / 64.5 mm / inches
Rear Track 1569 / 61.8 mm / inches
Turning Circle 12.2 / 40 m / ft
Luggage Capacity (VDA) 272 litres
Fuel Tank Capacity 97.6 litres
DIN weight 1649 / 3635 kg / lbs
Airbrake Angle (above 60 mph) 15 degrees
Airbrake Angle (Maximum Downforce) 65 degrees
Airbrake Angle (Driver Downforce Mode) 35 degrees
Drag Coefficient 0.366

McLaren SLR 722 Sports
McLaren SLR 722 Sports Car

McLaren SLR 722 Sports
McLaren SLR 722 Sports Car

McLaren SLR 722 Sports
McLaren SLR 722 Sports Car

McLaren SLR 722 Sports
McLaren SLR 722 Sports Car

McLaren SLR 722 Sports
McLaren SLR 722 Sports Car



VIDEO: McLaren MP4-12C Show and Tell with Ron Dennis and Antony Sherif

VIDEO: McLaren MP4-12C Show and Tell with Ron Dennis and Antony SheriffOne of the most anticipated sports cars of the year, McLaren Automotive's spanking new MP4-12C was formally introduced to the world on Wednesday with the release of the first photos and details. We know that you're lusting for an action packed video, but for now we'll have to be content with these two new videos showing the firm's bosses Ron Dennis and Antony Sheriff talking about the MP4-12C that can be seen turning around in the background. Hit the jump to watch both videos.

VIDEO McLaren MP4-12C


VIDEO McLaren MP4-12C