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An image of a 1995 McLaren F1 in studio.

What Happened to El Chapo’s Missing McLaren F1

The chances of you spotting a McLaren F1 out in the wild are almost zero. Out of the 106 F1’s ever built, a significant portion spend their time in private collections or gracing the lawns of concourse shows. These habits are unsurprising when you consider that these hypercars are easily worth up to $21 million, …
An image of a recent F1 crash in Bahrain involving HAAS driver Romaine Grosjean.

How Did Romain Grosjean Survive His Horrific Formula 1 Crash

Over the weekend, millions of Formula 1 fans worldwide tuned in to watch the Bahrain Grand Prix. What seemed like an ordinary race quickly turned a horrific turn as one of the drivers crashed into one of the barriers. The car in question is the HAAS #8 driven by french F1 driver Romain Grosjean. Upon …
A dark-gray Lazante LM 25 McLaren Senna

For $190k Lanzante Will Give Your McLaren a Touch of the F1 GTR

Not every special-edition car is actually special. But when the car in question is a McLaren, it’s a slightly different story. But it’s not McLaren itself that’s releasing the cars. Instead, they’re the work of British tuner and restorer Lazante. What’s the occasion? A celebration of not just a celebrated race car, but an iconic …
Jay Leno in his Light Car Company Rocket on a California mountain road

Before the McLaren F1, Gordon Murray Made a Rocket

Even if his latest work, the T.50, hadn’t been well-received, Gordon Murray would always be remembered for the McLaren F1. While it’s no longer the fastest production car in the world, it’s still the fastest naturally-aspirated production car. But even outside its top speed, the McLaren F1 is a marvel of 90s auto engineering. However, …
A red 1995 Ferrari F50 with its targa roof off

The Ferrari F50 Truly Was an F1 Car for the Road

It’s rare for any automaker to actually develop a road-capable race car. Even Ferrari, with its extensive F1 history, that it continually stresses, keeps its road cars and race cars separate. Even if many of the former do draw inspiration from the sport. But that’s not exactly the case with the Ferrari F50. That’s because …