McLaren Senna is a limited-production mid-engined sports car manufactured by McLaren Automotive.
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McLaren Senna is a limited-production mid-engined sports car manufactured by McLaren Automotive.
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The McLaren Senna was unveiled online by the company on 10 December 2017, with the official unveiling taking place at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
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Senna won three Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles and thirty-five Formula One Grand Prix race wins with the team; McLaren won four consecutive Formula One World Constructor's Championship titles with Senna as part of their driver line-up.
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The organisation and McLaren have made the Senna name exclusive to the car, thereby prohibiting any other company from using the name.
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Senna is largely based on the McLaren 720S, using a modified version of its carbon fibre monocoque and engine.
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McLaren Senna uses a new generation of Brembo's carbon ceramic brakes, containing a compound that has three and a half times better thermal conductivity than before, making the brakes smaller and lighter.
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Manufacturer claimed figures:In February 2018, McLaren released the full performance statistics of the track-oriented Senna model:.
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The McLaren Senna is listed at a price of £750,000 with the final car auctioned at a price of £1,916,793.
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At the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, McLaren unveiled the concept version of the track-only iteration of the Senna dubbed the Senna GTR.
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McLaren Senna LM is a track-oriented variant of the Senna, made by the McLaren Special Operations department and Lanzante Motorsport.
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All 5 US McLaren Senna LM were delivered to the same person, a VIP client in Florida.
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