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This F1 GTR Longtail was the first of 10 built and was first raced at the Suzuka 1000km, where it ran in pink and black Lark livery. Hartley says the vehicle "boasts extensive Japanese race ...
The chassis number on this 1996 McLaren F1 GTR Longtail is 19R, but in the order of production, this car is No. 1. It's the first longtail version of the GTR Skip to main content ...
Only 10 F1 GTR “Longtail” cars were built. However, for homologation purposes, a handful of roadgoing McLaren F1s were built with the Longtail bodywork, which are, of course, equally rare ...
The McLaren F1 GTR Longtail is a legend. There is no overstating how incredible it and its variants were, and now there's one for sale.
Listen to an F1 GTR Long Tail Go Flat-Out at Spa The McLaren F1 Is Still the Perfect Supercar What Made the McLaren F1 the World's Greatest Car For those who are unfamiliar with the intricacies of ...
All told, McLaren only built 28 examples of the F1 GTR – of which only ten were the aerodynamically-optimized Longtail versions – and this was the very last of them.
The F1 GTR Longtail is a huge part of McLaren’s history, having inspired a handful of other models including the new 675LT. “I won the first race I started in ...
With only 106 made, it's a big deal when any McLaren F1 comes up for public sale. This isn't any McLaren F1—it's #27R, an F1 GTR Longtail race car that's just one of 10 made.Better yet, it's ...
On the technical side of things, the GTR Longtail tips the scales at 915 kilograms (2,017 lbs), 135 kilograms (297 pounds) lighter than a regular McLaren F1 GTR.
Compared to the F1 GTR, the Longtail was 135 kg lighter and adopted distinctive bodywork, including the famed stretched rear-end. Just 10 race-going units were produced, and possibly the most ...
McLaren couldn’t stay far back and in the same year, they came up with the F1 GTR Longtail. In order to homologate it, McLaren built 3 road legal variants of the Longtail, making it the rarest ...
For those who may not know, the Gulf Racing colors that adorn the 1997 McLaren F1 GTR “Longtail” race car consist of light blue, black, and red hues.