After toiling under the codename “BP23” for nearly two years, McLaren has now revealed the real name of its fastest ever car. It’s called “Speedtail”, and it will pick up the baton left by the McLaren F1, 20 years ago.
When Rudy van Buren won McLaren’s World’s Fastest Gamer competition at the end of last year, it was a dream come true. Now the Dutchman is finding out just what some of the perks of the job really are.
The 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed is now underway in West Sussex, England. With a jam-packed docket of vehicles, this year’s event should be a truly awesome experience.
McLaren has confirmed Eric Boullier has resigned from the role of Racing Director for the F1 team. This news comes mere days before this weekend’s homeland race at Silverstone.
Remember World’s Fastest Gamer? It was McLaren’s 2017 esport initiative, which promised a coveted role as the brand’s simulator test driver. Thousands vied for the spot, and in the end, Netherland’s Rudy van Buren came out on top.
McLaren is setting up to unveil something big at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed. However, right now it’s just continuing to tease us with a series of images.
Gran Turismo veterans are no stranger to the Vision Gran Turismo project. Starting in GT6, the program gives car makers a platform to design vehicles without any limitations — not a bad way to celebrate 15 years of the franchise.
McLaren’s MSO division has done it again. After working its magic on an all-carbon Senna, the team has celebrated the land of hockey and Tim Hortons with its latest special edition. Say hello to the McLaren 570S Canada Commission.
While all the attention at the Geneva Motor Show may have been on McLaren’s Senna GTR, the Woking company has also revealed some key details about its most anticipated car.
Since its launch last year, there’s been a lot of keyboard time spent on discussing the McLaren Senna‘s looks. It’s probably not a reach to say few journalists and commentators think it’s a bit boring.
Late last year, McLaren revealed its latest stunning creation. The division of opinion over its looks were as nothing compared to the reaction when McLaren announced its name: Senna.
February can be a quiet time in the world of cars. January’s NAIAS show set the stage for the year in North America, while the Europe market is waiting for Geneva.
We’re back with another round of test drives from the latest update for GT Sport. The 1.11 refresh brought ten new cars, and we’ve got a pair of mid-engined wonders at bat this round.
Polyphony Digital has just revealed more details on the next update for GT Sport. The January update won’t only feature 10 returning cars, but a familiar track in the shape of Monza, three new layouts of Maggiore, and more.