Powersliding an extremely rare and expensive McLaren F1 is a Petrolhead’s wet dream
Breathing the same air as some of the hottest old timers on the planet, as well as some more modern ones, and a very special Lamborghini Countach that is neither old nor new, this F1 was filmed up close, maneuvered in a relatively small space .
Needless to say, it caught everyone’s attention, as passers-by had their cameras ready to capture it. And that’s exactly what they did all the way through the drive and stand still. But it was a smoky powerlide that made them smile, proving once again that this is a dream analog supercar, with a naturally aspirated 6.1-liter V12 developing 618bhp, headed for the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission. transmission.
Now, unless you’ve lived under a rock, you know F1 costs tens of millions of dollars. In fact, the most expensive road unit changed hands for $ 20,465,000 earlier this year. This one has a Creighton Brown exterior over the tan and dark brown leather interior, and only 242 miles (390 km) on the odometer. It left the factory in 1995 and to this day it retains the original Goodyear rubber. It came with the TAG Heuer watch, toolbox, titanium toolkit, custom luggage set, owner’s manual, and a few other items.