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Murray’s F1 successor

IN TERMS OF pedigree, there aren’t too many vehicles that carry the clout of the iconic McLaren F1. This no-compromise exercise forever established the bona fides of its visionary designer, Gordon Murray. So when Murray sets to work on a second act – a A$4m, three-seater hypercar with an atmo 3.9-litre V12 – the world sits up and

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