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When it come to making an impression, this year's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance may belong to McLaren. The British racing brand is going to bring its track-only 650S Sprint to the big auto ...
McLaren has been busy with news of a duo of specially-designed boutique vehicles. First came news of the US$2 million P1 GTR, followed by a Special Operations version of the 650S.
McLaren GT has today confirmed that it will premiere its latest model at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, with the wraps set to come off the track-only 650S Sprint.
Beneath the surface, the 2015 McLaren 650S Sprint's interior has been totally stripped, exposing bare carbon fiber. A roll cage, carbon-fiber bucket seat with six-point harness, and fire ...
Von Ryan Racing will handle the trackside duties as the 650S Sprint makes its competition debut. Behind the wheel will be Rob Bell, who is McLaren's own factory driver, and he'll be joined by Dale ...
Track-Only McLaren 650S Sprint to Debut at Pebble Beach. Published: 11 Aug 2014, 19:20 UTC ... the British automaker just announced that it will reveal the 650S Sprint for the first time ever. ...
McLaren isn't a company used to standing still. It has 182 grand prix victories under its belt, a dozen Formula One titles and some of the most lust-worthy supercars ever made. So we could hardly ...
McLaren 650S Sprint: Driven So just what is the 650S Sprint? Dale gets a taste and a promise of something more. By Dale Lomas / . Monday, 15 September 2014 / Loading comments ...
If there ever was a fitting description for a “brand-new” car, this McLaren 650S Sprint fits that billing. This black McLaren 650S Sprint gets all the standard features you’ll normally see ...
The McLaren 650S Sprint was unveiled last month at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, but the racing-spec version of McLaren’s newest road-going coupe is finally ready to hit the track.
McLaren will launch a track-only version of the McLaren 650S coupé, called the 650S Sprint. The international launch is scheduled for this weekend at Pebble Beach.
as nothing more than a track day version of a road car. But faced with the car and an open pitlane at Donington I can't deny a degree of clamminess to my palms. McLaren won't give us the official ...
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