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McLaren F1-Users Guide-1

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Quirks of the McLaren F1 that Doug de Muro might have missed

The McLaren F1 is one of the most iconic hypercars of the 90s and enthusiasts like us seldom miss an opportunity to get up close and personal with one. So, when DK Engineering posted a detailed “User Guide” of the F1 today, we didn’t waste a second. If “quirks and features” are your kind of thing, then this is a must-watch.

This is the third video in a series that also covered the Porsche 911 GT1 Straßenversion and the Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR. It’s difficult to pick one, but the McLaren is relatively more usable. If you can get in and out of that centrally positioned driver’s seat with ease, you shouldn’t have any complaints with this car. It even comes with fitted luggage sufficient for a weekend getaway. Also, unlike the other two, you can take two of your mates along.

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