After a 21-year-old YouTuber crashed his custom McLaren 570S and another digital creator destroyed a one-of-one Senna last year, the latter is now being given a second chance at life. The $1.3 ...
so McLaren created new, longer bodywork and made a bunch of changes to try and keep pace. The car we see here is a Gulf-livered 1997, converted for road use. Astonishingly, the P1 and Senna were ...
For all its functional brutality, McLaren wants you to know that the Senna is designed to engage at an emotional level, too, even at road speeds. McLaren doesn't care if you think it's ugly.
Named after Ayrton Senna, the three-time Formula 1 world champion and McLaren driver, who died in 1994 at Italy’s Imola racetrack, the car pays tribute to his towering achievements. Fit with a ...
But not this one. After Ayrton Senna won his third and final title in 1991, McLaren dismantled the MP4/6 with which he did it and gave the parts to an artist named Jay Burridge, who in turn ...
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.
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.
In any case, the top speed is 211 mph, but such matters were hardly McLaren’s focus with this car. There’s certainly a lot more noise and drama to the way it accelerates, thanks to the Senna ...
We’re actually a little surprised the 789-hp McLaren Senna’s 2:34.9 lap stood this long, but nevertheless, records are set to be broken, and the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1’s 2:32.3 has claimed ...
At Road Atlanta, the ZR1 kicked another Porsche, the 911 GT2 RS off of the top rung with a 1:22.8-second lap. That’s exactly two seconds faster than the Porsche did it in 2019. Chris Barber, the lead ...