The Riyadh Car Show 2021 Auction By Seven Concours 25th November 2021

www.silverstoneauctions.com 65 Thursday 25th November | 8.00pm local time the louvred engine cover. The result is that at 155 mph, the Senna can produce 800 kg of downforce, equating to a massive 40% increase over the McLaren P1. The chassis is based upon the Monocell III and features lightweight materials and carbon fibre throughout for ultimate stiffness and lightness. The seats weigh under 8 lb each, the front wings under 1.5 lb, and the massive rear wing less than 12 lb. The Senna also uses an upgraded version of McLaren’s ‘Race Active Chassis Control II’ system, which features an active double wishbone and hydraulic damper setup from the P1, allowing for variable ride height, damping, and stiffness modes according to the driver’s desired setup. Keeping all this performance in check are Formula 1–inspired carbon brakes developed by McLaren and Brembo, with discs that take seven months to make, each one with integrated cooling vanes and a thermal compound that is three times more conductive than conventional carbon-ceramic brakes. Indeed, so potent is the braking system that the Senna currently holds the record for braking performance for production cars: 124 mph to a standstill in just 100 metres. Other performance statistics are equally impressive: 0–62 mph in 2.8 seconds, 0–124 mph in just 6.8 seconds, and a dry weight of just 1,200 kg, which equates to a power- to-weight ratio of 658 bhp per ton. It thus eclipses even the P1 with its ground breaking 647 bhp per ton, while simultaneously offering significantly more downforce. No surprise, then, that the Senna would show the P1 a clean pair of Pirelli Trofeo Rs at just about any circuit, regardless of the conditions. This amazing ‘Senna’ is effectively a new car having been ordered new in 2019 and is showing just 15km on the odometer. Number 414 of 500 to be built, this is a very exciting opportunity. 2019 McLaren Senna LOT 230 More Details Lot 230 Bid On Lot 230

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