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The sixth gear ratio allows for a longer cruise at 53 km/h (33 mph) per 1000 rpm. [38] The McLaren F1 has an aluminium flywheel that has only the dimensions and mass absolutely needed to allow the torque from the engine to be transmitted. This is done in order to decrease rotational inertia and increase the responsiveness of the drivetrain ...
The Gordon Murray Automotive Type 50 or GMA T.50 is a sports car manufactured by Gordon Murray Automotive.Designed by Gordon Murray and inspired by the McLaren F1, the T.50 is powered by an all-new 3,994 cc (4.0 L) naturally aspirated V12 engine developed by Cosworth.
The McLaren F1 GTR is the racing variant of the McLaren F1 sports car first produced in 1995 for grand touring style racing, ... Tested by Tiff Needell on Fifth Gear ...
The McLaren W1 (codenamed P18) is a sports car from the British automobile manufacturer McLaren Automotive, presented on October 6, 2024 [2] [3] and set to be produced in 2025. It is the successor to the McLaren F1 and McLaren P1 .
The McLaren MP4/4, also known as the McLaren-Honda MP4/4, is one of the most successful Formula One car designs of all time. Powered by Honda 's RA168E 1.5-litre V6 - turbo engine and driven by teammates Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna , the car competed during the 1988 Formula One season .
The fuel used in F1 cars is a mixture of unleaded petrol and ethanol with a tightly controlled mixture ratio. As a part of the regulation change in 2022, the ethanol content was increased from 5.75% to 10%. [19] [20] Cars were allowed to be refuelled during the race till 2010, after which refueling was banned. The cars are stipulated to carry a ...
Duchardt started his career with General Motors, which will be the TWG partner on the Cadillac F1 team set to launch in 2026. In his role, he will oversee all of TWG's motorsports properties.
A 1984 McLaren MP4/2, the #7 car driven by Alain Prost. The McLaren MP4/2 was a Formula One car produced by McLaren for the 1984 season. An iteration of it, the MP4/2B, was used in the 1985 season, and a slightly updated version, the MP4/2C, raced in the 1986 season for McLaren. It was closely based on the MP4/1E model that was used as a test ...