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McLaren 650S GT3: the racing car that showed its teeth on its debut

McLaren 650s GT3

The McLaren 650S GT3 will be presented to the general public for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, where it arrives with an excellent package. Indeed, McLaren's newest racing car already sent fear into the competition's bones on its debut at the Bathurst 12 Hour endurance race at Mount Panorama in Australia, as it not only won, but also set a lap record, which now stands at 2 minutes and 1.286 seconds.

Racing car McLaren 650S GT3 will walk down the "catwalk" for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, where he arrives with a ticket to victory from one of the most interesting race tracks in the world and also a track record. This bodes well for 2016 racing season, which McLaren wants to further improve, which seems almost impossible based on the statistics from 2015, when it celebrated on every continent it raced on, but the McLaren 650S GT3 inspires optimism that the collection of trophies will increase even more. They will drive it Rob Bell and Alvaro Parente, and the reserves will be Come Ledogar and Colin Thompson.

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The McLaren 650S GT3 is a racing car from head to toe, impregnated with carbon fiber, which greatly reduces its mass. It beats inside him 3.8 liter biturbo V8 engine, from which it squeezes out 500 hp, and it is filled with gasoline from a 125-liter "jar". It is decorated with a front and rear spoiler spoiler the size of Moby Dick's fin, and it is perforated with air holes like Swiss cheese. The interior is not quite as comfortable as the living room, as the McLaren 650S GT3 is, after all, intended for racing, not for comfortable driving. Protects the driver from tossing and turning 6-point seat belt, safety is also ensured by a safety cage, and two more are included among the standard equipment fire extinguisher and a removable steering wheel. And the price. 560 thousand US dollars.

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