• However, in an ACO sanctioned event in Japan in 1999, a McLaren F1 GTR was entered by Hitotsuyama Racing in the new LMGTP class for closed-cockpit...
  • This stripped out, race-prepped McLaren F1 is henceforth dubbed as the McLaren F1 GTR. The first-gen F1 GTRs built is colloquially known as the 'Short Tail'.
  • McLaren had won Le Mans at its first attempt; the F1 GTR had won the event in its first year of production, and not even Ferrari had managed that...
  • In 2015, the McLaren P1 GTR, which is based on the F1's successor, the P1, was released as the successor to the F1 GTR, although it is not used for racing.
  • Successor: McLaren F1 GTR Longtail. ... What was also almost inevitable, however, was that one of McLaren's customers would want to take his F1 racing.
  • The dawn of the longtailed McLaren F1 GTR in 1997. In 1997, the BPR Global GT Series reformed into the FIA GT Championship in 1997.
  • 1993 McLaren F1 GTR. In 1995, McLaren took advantage of the new GT1 regulations to take the F1 to Le Mans.
  • Although the McLaren F1 was never designed with racing in mind, a GTR competition version was eventually created as the result of pressure applied by...
  • Leased to Mercedes-AMG and used in the development of the CLK GTR. Converted for road use by McLaren Customer Care in 2002.