A Closer Look at the Mind-Blowing Aerodynamics of the GMA T.50s Niki Lauda 25 Feb 2021, 12:23 UTC ·
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More than three decades have passed since the legendary automotive designer Gordon Murray convinced McLaren bosses to green-light his outstanding project and built the ultimate road car.
Thus, in 1992, the McLaren F1 was released, and it quickly became legendary both on public roads and on the track. Three years after its release, five F1 GTR versions finished the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in first, third, fourth, fifth, and thirteenth overall.
McLaren decided to release five ultra-exclusive, track-focused road cars called the F1 LM to honor that feat. They were all based on the GTR race cars but without the engine intake restrictions imposed by FIA. Therefore, their power output was a whopping 671 hp.