- Lanzante published the first photo of his 95-59 Supercar project
- The super sports car has been celebrating for 30 years since Lanzantes Le Mans wins with the McLaren F1 GTR
- Lanzante will use a donor -McLaren platform and contain seating for three
In 1995, a McLaren F1 GTR racing car won the overall victory in the 24 hours of Le Mans, which McLaren’s debut at the French Endurance Classic marked.
The race saw seven f1 gtrs Go to the start grid with the Lanzante designed and by JJ Lehto, Yannick Dalmas and Masanori Sekiya, who first exceeds the finish line. Three additional F1 GTRs were ended within the top 5. While the McLarens were not the fastest cars on the track, the reliability of theirs was BMW source V-12 engines helped them survive the prototypes racing cars.
On Monday, Lanzante announced that the 30th anniversary of this historical achievement with what the British Motorsport and Engineering Company describes as the most ambitious project: building a tailor -made super sports car based on one McLaren -platform donorAnd with the same three-seat layout with a driver assembled by the middle, which was famous by the F1. Like the original F1, the new car also offers a luggage capacity.
Apart from a power-to-weight ratio of a PS for all 3.2 pounds, no further technical details were published.
#59 McLaren F1 GTR
At the moment known as a project 95-59The car will make its official debut at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which will take place in Great Britain from July 10th to 13th. A teaser photo published together with the announcement on Monday shows a modern design that makes more influence on the McLaren P1 than from the original F1. This can be due to the participation of Designer Paul HowseThe part of the team was designing the P1.
The McLaren Speedtail, which also contains a three -seat layout, could be a possible donor platform for the project. In the past, Lanzante modified McLaren models with a limited edition, e.g.
Production will be limitedBut Lanzante did not say a precise number.