RE: McLaren P1 GTR new details

RE: McLaren P1 GTR new details

Wednesday 22nd October 2014

McLaren P1 GTR new details

Fitness programmes, simulator training and a personal race team for the 375 GTR customers. And 1,000hp.



How many times have you heard 'F1-inspired' disingenuously used to describe some new feature on a car? Probably too many. When McLaren uses it, however, you sense the approach is rather more genuine.

Needs more carbon
Needs more carbon
Look at the steering wheel for the P1 GTR. Its design is based on the MP4-23 Lewis Hamilton won the 2008 F1 championship and does appear almost directly lifted from motorsport. It includes Drag Reduction System and Instant Power Assist System buttons as in the standard P1 but also a pit lane speed limiter, a full beam flash and a neutral button. The handling and powertrain toggle switches have migrated from the dash too, allowing the set-up to be configured without the driver having to remove their hands from the wheel. Because race car, or something like that.

The carbon buckets will be tailored to each buyer, mounted directly to the chassis to save further weight. The GTR is focused enough to be HANS ready but the air-con stays. Phew.

The pics seen here are from hot weather testing in Bahrain with development focused on the upgraded IPAS, handling on slicks and the aero with that ruddy great fixed wing. In Carbon Black with bare carbon bodywork the P1 GTR looks absolutely evil. Fabulously evil.

Every GTR owner will get their own race team
Every GTR owner will get their own race team
In addition to the car, McLaren has released further information on the P1 GTR 'Driver Programme'. Each owner will enjoy access to the McLaren Technology Centre and 'gain a unique insight into the steps McLaren drivers take after signing for the team'. A driver programme to 'hone and optimise skills' will be devised also, every GTR owner given a dedicated race team including head engineer and driver coach at each event. Very serious. There will be 10-12 P1 GTR races next year across the world's F1 circuits with drivers choosing six to take part in. The P1 GTR Director Paul Mackenzie said: "It is a programme that has been developed over the years for our Formula 1 and young drivers. It's not just about fitness, but also about mental preparation, and looks at the full wellbeing of the driver."

Conveniently enough, McLaren has also made a video further explaining the driver programme. There's a few seconds of GTR footage as well, just in case you needed further incentive to watch.

Video here.

 







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Alex_6n2

Original Poster:

328 posts

199 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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"Because race car" has never been used so succesfully hahaha

Nezquick

1,461 posts

126 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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You know that other thread about what to do with £143 million.......well I think I now know where i'd be spending some of that!

What an awesome looking thing that is. The whole package is simply brilliant.

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

204 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Needs a central driving position

vtecyo

2,122 posts

129 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Impressive, but just a bit naff. Fitness program... really?

It's available only to P1 buyers as well.... presumably they'll be strictly built to order?

soad

32,891 posts

176 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Alex_6n2 said:
"Because race car" has never been used so succesfully hahaha
A steering wheel inspired by McLaren's Formula 1 cars does help. smile

CraigyMc

16,403 posts

236 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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The Article said:
Fitness programmes, simulator training and a personal race team for the 375 GTR customers
375 GTR customers?
There are 375 P1 customers, not GTR ones.

There are a publically unspecified number of P1 GTR customers, something like 50 of them is the rumour.

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Not a phrase I use often, but... Dat ass! Surely POTW is totally sorted? What a machine...

robinessex

11,057 posts

181 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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How much then?

Park'O

656 posts

174 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Jesus, what a car! Probably faster than the current McLaren F1 car hehe
What are the odds on Fernando Alonso taking first delivery.

thelawnet

1,539 posts

155 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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robinessex said:
How much then?
You have to own a p1 first, which starts at £900k. This will be somewhat more than that I suppose,

vtecyo

2,122 posts

129 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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thelawnet said:
You have to own a p1 first, which starts at £900k. This will be somewhat more than that I suppose,
At least £1.98 million according to Evo...

thelawnet

1,539 posts

155 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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vtecyo said:
At least £1.98 million according to Evo...
So basically £3 million for both cars.

lamboman100

1,445 posts

121 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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That is one ugly car.

daytona365

1,773 posts

164 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Sorry, but that much vaunted wheel looks to be all but unusable in real world driving, except for on a track.

Phil Dicky

7,162 posts

263 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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lamboman100 said:
That is one ugly car.
Err...right okay..each to their own I guess.

lauda

3,476 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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daytona365 said:
Sorry, but that much vaunted wheel looks to be all but unusable in real world driving, except for on a track.
It's not road legal so it isn't likely to be driven anywhere except on a track.

daytona365

1,773 posts

164 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Ah. I now see. Thanks.

Edited by daytona365 on Wednesday 22 October 21:01

soad

32,891 posts

176 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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What would it take to make it road legal? One can dream, right?

I'm amazed by how much these track specials cost, they sell like hot cakes too.

anthonysjb

524 posts

136 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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soad said:
What would it take to make it road legal? One can dream, right?

I'm amazed by how much these track specials cost, they sell like hot cakes too.
Presumably by removing everything they've added, ie a normal P1

DanVR6

7 posts

114 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Awesome, its not just a car, its a racing team haha! I have never had a favourite track only car, now I do!

I hope they get used though and loads of you tube videos are made so we can experience the noise a bit better.

still though if I had a nice tan and few oil fields it has the making for the best drunk internet purchase of all time!