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  2. $200K McLaren luxury sports car split in half in grisly Texas ...

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    A nearly $200,000 McLaren was split clean in half in a grisly car crash in Texas Monday that left two people dead. Alarming photos show the black luxury sports car ripped in two after it smashed ...

  3. McLaren MCL38 - Wikipedia

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    McLaren had previously used a wind tunnel in Cologne owned by Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe and previously used by the Toyota Formula One Team. [7] This arrangement posed a major challenge for the team, as parts had to be shipped from the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England to Germany in order to be tested. [7]

  4. YouTuber Jack Doherty totals $200K McLaren during live ... - AOL

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    YouTube personality and Kick streamer Jack Doherty totaled his $200,000 McLaren supercar as he apparently texted and drove in the rain — while live-streaming himself.

  5. YouTuber Jack Doherty Crashes $200,000 McLaren Sports Car ...

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    A YouTube star crashed his $200,000 McLaren sports car while livestreaming — and a clip of the incident has gone viral. During a livestream on the platform Kick on the morning of Saturday, Oct ...

  6. McLaren W1 - Wikipedia

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    McLaren reports [4] that the W1 has a dry weight of 1,399 kg (3,084 lb) and produces a maximum power output of 1,275 PS (1,258 hp), resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 911 PS/tonne. It features a hybrid powertrain combining a 4.0-liter twin-turbo flat-plane crank V8 engine (designated MHP-8) with an electric module that includes a radial ...

  7. McLaren MP4/1 - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren MP4/1 (initially known as the MP4) was a Formula One racing car produced by the McLaren team. It was used during the 1981 , 1982 and 1983 seasons. It was the second Formula One car to use a monocoque chassis wholly manufactured from carbon fibre composite, after the Lotus 88 (which never raced), a concept which is now ubiquitous.

  8. Reliving My Horrific McLaren Crash Five Years Later - AOL

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    Revisiting when I was the passenger in a horrific 2018 crash didn't just mean retracing my route five years later. It meant catching up with the McLaren engineers who analyzed the wrecked 570S ...

  9. McLaren Technology Centre - Wikipedia

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    A 145-metre-long (476 ft), rectangular-circuit shaped wind tunnel is located at one end of the building. Team McLaren uses it for testing and development of aerodynamic parts, as well as testing aerodynamic set-ups. The tunnel contains 400 tonnes of steel and the air is propelled by a four-metre-wide (13 ft) fan that rotates at up to 600 rpm.