The McLaren F1 GTR 'Ueno Clinic' Le Mans Coupe of 1995 was a true pinnacle of supercars in the 1990s. With its lightweight carbon fiber bodywork, full aerodynamic package, and iconic orange and white paint job, this car was a sight to behold. Under the hood the engine was a 6.1 liter BMW M12/13 V12, capable of producing 627 horsepower and a whopping 479 lb-ft of torque. This car handled like a dream, featuring fully independent suspension, adjustable dampers, and race-specification disc brakes. All of these components joined together to form a package that was capable of reaching speeds of up to 196 mph. The 'Ueno Clinic' Le Mans Coupe was so named to reflect the fact it was modified to race in the 24 Hour endurance race, giving it the long distance reliability it needed. With only 10 examples of the car produced, the McLaren F1 GTR 'Ueno Clinic' Le Mans Coupe of 1995 is one of the rarest and most sought-after cars ever created.
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