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McLaren unveiled the concept for the successor to the F1 in the end of 2012 and called it P1. To make it unique the british brand is bringing its F1 experience to bear on the car. The body was created using computational fluid dynamics and its Formula 1 dynamics simulation tools.
The P1 will use a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V8 with an integrated electric motor to produce 903hp and 664lb-ft of torque. It will emit 200g/km of CO2, but can emit nothing for up to 12.5 miles (20km) at 30mph on full electric power. The cars will ride on bespoke Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires. The brakes come from McLaren’s Formula 1 supplier Akebono and are made from carbon-ceramic.
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The passion for the sport, led the New Zealander Bruce Mclaren to start his own race team in 1963. He started with a heavily modified Cooper Zerex, that turn out to be the first Mclaren sports car.
Until 1989, the Mclaren was focused on racing, but in that year the Mclaren Automotives was founded. The main goal was to incorporate all the racing technology, mainly Formula 1 developments, into road cars.
The first car, a very well received sports car, classified by the critics as a sup... more
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