Driving the incredible McLaren GTR trio: F1, P1 and Senna | Henry Catchpole - The Driver’s Seat
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Driving one McLaren GTR would make for an amazing day. Getting to drive all three is nigh-on unbelievable. Only the F1, the P1 and the Senna have ever had the GTR treatment in McLaren’s history. Even fewer have been converted to drive on the road as well as the racetrack, but all three in this film have been through Lanzante’s workshop, meaning they can mingle with regular traffic. With matching liveries and a couple of Long Tails, it makes for quite the sight.
In this latest episode of The Driver’s Seat, Henry Catchpole tells the GTR story with the help of Ray Bellm, the man who started it all. We delve into how the McLaren F1 road car became a race car that won Le Mans at the first attempt in 1995. What bargain did Ron Dennis make? How did J.J. Lehto get the best from the GTR? How did Bellm end up with two F1s in La Sarthe in 1997? It’s a fascinating tale.
Jump forward 20 years and you have the modern McLaren GTRs, here painted in tribute to the F1’s Gulf Davidoff livery. There are other nods to the older car inside each one as well, but the P1 and Senna both bring their own characters to the party too. With 1080bhp the P1 is insanely fast (even after the fury of the short-geared, sequential shift F1) and arguably the most fluidly beautiful of the trio. Meanwhile, the Senna GTR has a modern race car feel to it and for the reason behind that you need to look at the car which was unveiled at the Geneva Motorshow in 2018…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Oqk5CBXfW4
imped4now@reddit
Henry is top tier.
agod2486@reddit
Happy to see Henry getting to live some of the wildest automotive dreams possible. He also had one with Carfection where he drove the F1, 911 GT1 and CLK GTR that was pretty spectacular.
DanielG165@reddit
Catchpole gets some immensely insane access and opportunities, and it’s easy to see why. The man is genuinely one of the best automotive journalists and storytellers to ever do it, very much in the same pub as Clarkson, Hammond, and May.
RacerKaiser@reddit
I'm not sure I would put him into the same category as the trio, but not because I like him less.
Catchpole is much more focused reviewer, the trio had a lot more shenanigans than actual journalism at times, which made for better entertainment with my non-car enthusiast family.
I have to agree he is an amazing storyteller.
I think they are for slightly different audiences, but both are excellent in their own right, just depends what i am in the mood for.
hi_im_bored13@reddit
I’m infinitely grateful it’s catchpole doing this review, slr hdk, and the t.50/f1 review because he absolutely deserves it.
My favorite reviewer on the intent, nobody tells a story and puts emotions into words like he does