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  2. McLaren F1 GTR - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren F1 GTR is the racing variant of the McLaren F1 sports car first produced in 1995 for grand touring style racing, such as the BPR Global GT Series, FIA GT Championship, JGTC, and British GT Championship. It was powered by the naturally aspirated BMW S70/2 V12 engine.

  3. McLaren F1 - Wikipedia

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    A 1997-spec F1 GTR "Long Tail", chassis #027R of Parabolica Motorsports during an FIA GT Championship event. With three F1 GT homologation street versions produced, McLaren could now develop the F1 GTR for the 1997 season. Weight was further reduced and a sequential gearbox was added. The engine was slightly destroked to 6.0 L instead of the ...

  4. Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR - Wikipedia

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    The CLK GTR was developed in a mere 128 days, this development time hastened by the purchase of McLaren F1 GTR chassis #11R from then-reigning FIA GT Championship champions Larbre Compétition. The car served as AMG's mule, the F1's bodywork was replaced by AMG's own, and the BMW S70 engine replaced by Mercedes' own powerplant, a M120 V12 .

  5. McLaren 650S - Wikipedia

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    The LT in the model name is a reference to the "Long Tail" 1997 McLaren F1 GT which was the final incarnation of the F1 road car built to comply with FIA homologation regulations for the 1997 F1 GTR. The F1 GT featured extended front and rear overhangs that produced similar downforce to the previous homologation special, the F1 LM , without the ...

  6. Group GT1 - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren F1 GTR, a GT1 car from the early era, which made its debut in 1995.This car is chassis #06R, also known as #29 Harrods Mach One Racing. Group GT1, also known simply as GT1, was a set of regulations maintained formerly by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), for Grand Tourer racing.

  7. Ferrari F50 GT - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions; Wheelbase: 2,580 mm (101.6 in) Length: 4,578 mm (180.2 in) Width: 1,986 mm (78.2 in) Height: 1,092 mm (43.0 in) [2] ... such as the McLaren F1 GTR. [3] ...

  8. 1999 British GT Championship - Wikipedia

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    McLaren F1 GTR: BMW S70/2 6.0 L V12 P: 1 Tim Sugden: All Steve O'Rourke: 1–2, 4–11 AM Racing McLaren F1 GTR: BMW S70/2 6.0 L V12 D: 2 Chris Goodwin: 1–5 James Munroe 1, 3–5 Quaife Engineering: Quaife R4 GTS: Ford 6.0 L V8 D: 4 Mike Quaife 6–8, 10–11 Simon Duerden 6–8, 10–11 Blue Coral Slick 50 Racing: Porsche 911 GT1: Porsche 3. ...

  9. McLaren 570S - Wikipedia

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    McLaren 600LT McLaren 600LT. In June 2018, McLaren unveiled the top-of-the-line sports series variant online. The car, called the 600LT is based on the 570S and is the third McLaren production car to receive the longtail treatment. Inspired by the 675LT and the F1 GTR Longtail, the body of the car has been extended by 73.7 mm (2.9 in). The car ...