McLaren’s New Le Mans Racer Has A Customer Twin That Beats It On Power
The customer version of McLaren's new endurance racer is lighter, stronger, and free from the FIA rulebook the Le Mans car must follow.
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The customer version of McLaren's new endurance racer is lighter, stronger, and free from the FIA rulebook the Le Mans car must follow.
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