Mclaren F1 LM

Mclaren F1 LM

$19.8 million The F1 auctioned by Gooding on Friday was especially prized, since it had only 241 miles on it, making it a “time capsule” car. It was also finished in a rare “Creighton Brown.” A 1994 McLaren — with special LM racing specifications — sold at RM Sotheby’s for $19.8 million in 2019. Only 106 cars were manufactured: 5 prototypes (XP1, XP2, XP3, XP4, XP5), 64 road versions (F1), 1 tuned developmental prototype (XP1 LM), 5 tuned versions (LM), 1 longtail developmental prototype (XPGT), 2 longtail versions (GT), and 28 racecars (GTR). Production began in 1992 and ended in 1998. Only five units of the car were manufactured for sale and an extra prototype chassis is now preserved at the McLaren Technology Centre. All of the units were reportedly painted in papaya orange. It uses an unrestricted version of the 1995 F1 GTR’s engine, making it the most powerful McLaren F1 variant ever produced.

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