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The top speed is lowered from the 720S's 341 km/h (212 mph) to 330 km/h (205 mph) due to added drag created by the added high downforce parts, although the 765LT weighs 80 kg (176 lb) less than the 720S at 1,339 kg (2,952 lb) in its lightest configuration and has a quicker 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) time of 2.8 seconds.
9.5 s at 238.2 km/h (148 mph) [10] — [xiv] — Ferrari 296 GTB 2023 Hybrid 9.6 s at 240.8 km/h (149.6 mph) [23] — [xiv] — Porsche 918 Spyder [vii] 2015 Hybrid 9.7 s at 233.4 km/h (145 mph) [11] 9.81 s at 238.6 km/h (148.3 mph) [92] 918 Tesla Model X Plaid [vii] 2021 Electric 9.75 s at 233.2 km/h (144.88 mph) [22] — [xiv] — McLaren P1 ...
1:12.6 – McLaren 720S - Series 25; 1:12.8 – Ultima GTR. After Top Gear allegedly refused to drive it because "they thought it couldn't clear a speed bump", Ultima Sports, Ltd. drove the car from Surrey to the track and set the time, verified by Plans Motorsport. [23] 1:13.2 – McLaren P1 tested by Motor Trend 2014
The McLaren 720S has 710 horsepower and a lot of flash. As I braked it from 120 mph to a standstill at the racetrack, the blood drained from my face. Review: Driving a McLaren 720S supercar is ...
A McLaren 720S driver apparently set the record in June 2020, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The lap was recorded on video and published on YouTube. Video: McLaren 720S Hits 147 MPH on ...
Highest average race speed by a winner: 225.228 km/h (140 mph) Audi R15+ TDI in 2010: Highest average lap speed (qualifying) 251.881 km/h (157 mph) Kamui Kobayashi with a Toyota TS050 Hybrid in 2017: Highest average lap speed (race) 248.628 km/h (154 mph) Mike Conway with a Toyota TS050 Hybrid in 2019: Highest top speed: 407 km/h (253 mph)
McLaren F1: 356 km/h (221 mph) 6,064 cc (370.0 cu in) BMW S70/2 60° V12 461 kW (627 PS; 618 hp) 69 Some publications cite the F1's timed top speed as 240.1 mph (386.4 km/h). This speed was achieved by a modified F1 with the rev limiter raised from 7500 rpm to 8300 rpm, not a production car. [20]
After his victories and time in the F3, McLaren was designing and testing a prototype M6GT-registered OBH 500H, a lightweight sports car with an estimated top speed of 165 mph and zero to 100 mph time of eight seconds. [9] McLaren died while testing a race car at Goodwood in 1970 before the prototype could be completed.