The McLaren F1 is regarded by many as the car which rewrote the supercar rule book. With only 64 roadcar examples built between 1993 and 1998, the original McLaren F1 is one of the rarest and highly-regarded models among collectors, enthusiasts and petrolheads. McLaren Special… Continue reading »
McLaren F1 is one of the most iconic modern day supercars, with just 64 road-going models built between 1992 and 1998. One of the most famous owners of the McLaren F1 is Rowan Atkinson, who has crashed his car twice. The first time was a… Continue reading »
McLaren F1 is one of the most iconic modern day supercars. Between 1992 and 1998 a total of 106 cars were manufactured. Powered by a 627bhp 6.1-litre V12 engine, the F1 became the world's fastest production car in March 1998, reaching 231 mph (372 km/h)… Continue reading »
Vmax200 recently organized a supercar can run on the two-mile runway at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground and there was a very impressive list of supercars. Some of the notable cars you can see in the videos below include a Koenigsegg CCX, Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari F12 Berlinetta,… Continue reading »
Mclaren F1 is probably the most iconic supercar of all time and surely one of the most expensive and unique ones. Cars in good condition already sell for over £6million, which is way more than any high-end supercar currently in production costs. Last week McLaren… Continue reading »
Look at the car above. Just beautiful! This is a Mclaren F1, chassis #072 with the factory downforce package and a beautiful red and white exterior. The F1 is one of the most expensive modern day cars. Recently UK buyer paid £6.2m for a red… Continue reading »
McLaren F1 is one of the most iconic supercars of all time. Between 1992 and 1998 just 106 examples were built and only 64 of these were road-going versions with a 627bhp 6.1-litre V12. The McLaren F1 was at one time also the world's fastest… Continue reading »
is one of the most iconic supercars of all time. Today used F1's sell for millions of pounds and very rarely change owners. Some of the most notable owners include Rowan Atkinson, Ralph Lauren and Jay Leno. The Sultan of Brunei reportedly owns 8 F1s.… Continue reading »
McLaren F1 is one of the most iconic supercars. Between 1992-1998 a total of 106 F1s were produced. Powered by a 627bhp 6.1-litre BMW V12 engine linked to a 6-speed manual gearbox, the F1 topped at 231 mph with rev limited on and 243 mph… Continue reading »
Microsoft has unveiled the third generation Xbox gaming console, called Xbox One and the first gamed that was previewed during the debut was the fifth installment of the Forza Motorsport franchise. The Xbox One is expected to debut in Q4 2013 just in time for… Continue reading »
is one of the most exotic and rarest supercars. Between 1993-1998 McLaren built just 64 units of the standard model, 5 LMs, three GTs and 28 GTRs. Very rarely an F1 goes on sale and if it does it costs a fortune. Last year a… Continue reading »
Rowan Atkinson crashed his McLaren F1 supercar in August 2011 on the A605 near Peterborough, when he lost control of the vehicle on a slippery patch of road. Atkinson suffered a shoulder injury while his McLaren F1, 1 of 64 built was seriously damaged. It… Continue reading »
If you enjoyed watching British actor and pretty mean gentleman racing driver Rowan Atkinson as the Top Gear Star In A Reasonably Priced Car, then then you may be uncomfortable hearing that a collision this week saw the Mr Bean and BlackAdder hero admitted to… Continue reading »
The last of the iconic McLaren F1 supercars left the production line 13 years ago. Still years later this 90s supercar can outperform many of todays sports cars. So how does the F1 compare against the MP4-12C, that will be launched later this year? It… Continue reading »