After Ayrton Senna won his third and final title in 1991, McLaren dismantled the MP4/6 with ... who in turn transformed the car into the art installation you see here. Looking like a giant model ...
It may have a passing resemblence to the current cars that are produced in McLaren’s Woking factory, but when you start to pick up the details it’s clear the Senna is something very special.
Named after Ayrton Senna, the three-time Formula 1 world champion and McLaren driver, who died in 1994 at Italy’s Imola racetrack, the car pays tribute to his towering achievements. Fit with a ...
McLaren’s take on this rarefied breed is the Senna GTR. And it has 172bhp, erm, less than its predecessor, the brilliantly bonkers P1 GTR. In fact, with ‘just’ 814bhp from its 4-litre twin ...
His McLaren Senna GTR, another track-exclusive machine, has been relegated to serving as an art piece in his penthouse. Could the Jesko Attack suffer the same fate as a stationary sculpture?