Senna [Official] McLaren Senna (P15)


The McLaren Senna is a limited-production mid-engined sports car manufactured by McLaren Automotive. The car is the third addition in the McLaren Ultimate Series, joining the F1 and the P1; however, it is not a direct successor to either of the cars.
The Veilside body kit has been available for the RX7 long before the Senna was even dreamed of.

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A similar such kit was applied to the LFA as stock and that wasn't even fast but cost nearly as much.
 
McLaren Senna Only Needed One Lap To Dominate The Porsche 911 Turbo S On Track



"A stock McLaren Senna driven by Ricardo Mauricio took just one lap to beat the record at Interlagos.

Ahead of the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix, McLaren set a new track record for street-legal production cars at the famous Interlagos Circuit in Sau Paulo. When the dust settled, driver Ricardo Mauricio wrangled the McLaren Senna around in 1:37:856. We should also note that this was a "stock" Senna and not the even more hardcore Senna GTR.

It's a fitting place to hold a record for the Senna. Interlagos is, after all, Ayrton Senna's home track. Honorary Brazilian citizen and former McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has three F1 wins at the track, many of which were deciding factors in his world championship victories.

We asked McLaren for further confirmation, and it confirmed that the Porsche 911 Turbo S was the previous lap record-holder, with a 1:43:087 around the legendary track.


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What's more impressive is that McLaren says this green and gold Senna broke the record on its first attempt. Technically. Mauricio set a single lap beforehand to find the limits of the car. To have done it on and out lap would've been nearly impossible, as we doubt the tires had even hit their optimal temperature range.
The Senna managed to beat the previous time at Interlagos, a 1:43:022, by 1.6 seconds on its first attempt.

Note that this isn't the record time we mentioned above. So, without really trying, the Senna beat the time before setting the 1:37:856 record.

"It was sensational! I had been told that the car was exciting to drive, and it proved real on track. It is very powerful, with very strong torque and acceleration," said Ricardo Mauricio.

McLaren says that a total of six laps with alternating pit stops were needed to set the 1:37 time and that each time Mauricio was able to put in a faster lap than before.

At the end of the day, the Senna and Mauricio pulled 25 laps at Interlagos, but, remarkably, all it took was one to beat the record."

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The more I don't understand, why McLaren doesn't try harder to get the Senna to the Nürburgring in a well prepared setup under optimal weather conditions? It should be also more than competitive there ....
 
The more I don't understand, why McLaren doesn't try harder to get the Senna to the Nürburgring in a well prepared setup under optimal weather conditions? It should be also more than competitive there ....

Because all the production lap records that were achieved with the McLaren Senna had (unless someone knows and can prove different) have been done without manufacturer supported efforts from McLaren. She's got I think altogether 20 seperate lap records, some admittedly Magazine tracks, but still. God only knows what McLaren could have done at the Nurburgring. 6.40? Who knows!
 
I heard about this a couple of days after the story broke but I guess the Aston Martin DB12 stuff naturally took over.

Anyway the McLaren Senna GTR is as you know from the factory a track only car.

But look what this guy in Australia did, LOL!

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The McLaren Senna hardly mentioned these days which is OK I guess.

But people may not know it set from my last research and counting around nineteen individual production lap records including magazine wet/dry, but WITHOUT any assistance from McLaren i.e. works manufacturer support.🙂
 

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McLaren Automotive is a British luxury automotive manufacturer founded in 1985 as McLaren Cars and later re-introduced as McLaren Automotive in 2010. Based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England, the company's main products are sports cars, which are produced in-house in designated production facilities. In July 2017, McLaren Automotive became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the wider McLaren Group.
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