Built in only 106 copies, the McLaren F1 is an absolute collector that all its happy owners pamper. All except this one!
Designed by the brilliant engineer Gordon Murray, the McLaren F1 has revolutionized the world of supercars when it was released in 1992. Lightweight and ultra-fast, it had a 6.1-liter BMW V12 engine developing 627 hp and 650 Nm of torque. The fastest car on the market at the time of its launch, the McLaren F1 has made a solid record in races including one victory at the 24 Hours of LeMans in 1995. Its low production of 106 copies and the legend around it caused a surge in the price; it is currently trading around 20 million euros!
The value of a McLaren F1 is such that it can be considered like a work of art
which can be stored in air-conditioned garages. In addition, the car requires highly qualified maintenance which can only be done in the brand’s workshops in Britain. Yet this video shows that not all owners of the beautiful Englishwoman understand it that way! Touring apparently in France, it shows a car tumbling across a roundabout. Placed in the middle of the car (the cockpit is central), the driver gives us the benefit of his talent and the fabulous music of the V12 !Check out the video of these “Crosses: A Multi-Million Euro McLaren F1 Crossing in a Roundabout!”
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