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The man behind the McLaren F1 returns to Le Mans roots with two carbon-fiber, 12,000-RPM V12 masterpieces: only 5 S1 LM and ...
A spin-off from Gordon Murray Automotive, Gordon Murray Special Vehicles will focus on small-run and custom designs, unveiling its first two projects at The Quail during Monterey Car Week 2025.
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CarBuzz on MSNGordon Murray's New V12 Supercar Duo Are Manual Love Letters To Le Mans
The S1 LM and Le Mans GTR are the first vehicles from the newly formed Gordon Murray Special Vehicles (GMSV), and OMG, are ...
Gordon Murray will only build 24 Le Mans GTRs, one for each hour of the iconic 24-hour race, and each unit has already been sold for undisclosed prices.
Gordon Murray, the father of the mythical McLaren F1, has reimagined his iconic creation with two new limited-production supercars — the road-legal S1 LM and the track-focused Le Mans GTR. Both were ...
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Top Gear on MSNThe McLaren F1 GTR has returned! Meet Gordon Murray’s stunning new S1 LM
First, a history lesson. Gordon Murray never designed the F1 to go racing, but a few wealthy customers convinced him and McLaren boss Ron Dennis otherwise. Time only allowed for minimal modifications ...
Gordon Murray has announced the Le Mans GTR and S1 LM – a pair of track-oriented spin-off supercars from a new Special ...
GMSV unveiled two ultra-exclusive V12 supercars at Monterey, including one so rare every unit was sold to a single buyer ...
Although it has become clear that Max Verstappen will continue to drive for Red Bull Racing in Formula 1 for the time being, ...
McLaren will make motor sport history by auctioning three future competition cars - including a yet-to-be-raced Formula 1 ...
In previous eras, F1 drivers regularly partook in other disciplines. The Indy 500 was part of the F1 world championship between 1950 and 1960, and Le Mans was a regular part of a driver’s year.
Tennis star Novak Djokovic is part of a group of investors who have bought a stake in French second-tier football team Le ...
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