This McLaren F1 is equipped with the rare High Downforce kit and was repainted in white
Road-registered F1 GTR race car unsurprisingly wouldn’t run after mistakenly being filled with diesel
This McLaren F1 LM replica was completely hand-built from carbon fiber, aluminum, and fiberglass
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Apart from many Formula 1 cars, the MTC collection includes models such as MLaren’s Can Am racer and Le Mans-winning F1 GTR
What do the Kia Stinger and McLaren F1 have in common? They were both loved by journalists, but struggled to find buyers
The condition of this 246-mile 1995 McLaren F1 is so immaculate that you could call it a time machine
Gooding & Company will also auction off a pristine F1, which is expected to fetch over $15 million
While McLaren never made an open-top variant of the F1, the thought of a one-off is intriguing even though it is most likely never going to materialize
This McLaren F1 replica even features a central driving position
The McLaren F1 GTR is heinously expensive to buy, but you may acquire some of its parts
This McLaren F1 spent most of its life locked away in a Japanese collection
This pristine McLaren F1 is probably worth in excess of $20 million, so you’d better not scratch it
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When the McLaren F1 is the most common car on the group test, you know you’re in for a treat
This McLaren F1 is one of just seven units originally sold in the U.S.
Picking a McLaren F1 shows that, apart from money, Elon Musk also had great taste in cars
Former racing driver Martin Brundle put the McLaren F1 through its paces on road and track