A Genuine Time Machine – McLaren P1 ‘XP2R’ Prototype.
After it was raced for the first time, a lot has been written about the Nürburgring-Nordschleife. Pros and amateurs alike have been challenged by the legendary 20.83-kilometer course as they attempt to control it by going for that extra tenth of a second. The course winds through Germany's Eifel Forest. The more than 150 turns that drivers encounter as they leave the starting gantry include Bergwerk, Fuchsröhre, Schwedenkreuz, and Flugplatz. A exclusive club is reserved for a minority of participants.
The McLaren P1, the leader of the "holy trinity," boasts multiple impressive achievements. Highlighting the exceptional performance and capabilities of the exclusive hypercar, Ron Dennis, referred to as 'Mr. McLaren', stated during its release in 2013 that achieving a lap time of under 7 minutes was essential for approving the car's performance. The car was designed to be the fastest on both roads and racetracks. Using courageous language, particularly in the face of strong competition from Maranello and Stuttgart,. Just 10 months later, McLaren announced that it had successfully been accepted as a member. The milestone was reached by one of the company's prototype cars, P1-'XP2R', as part of its performance testing. No further details were provided, but it was noted that the task, as well as all other performance objectives in the development programme, had been accomplished. The internet forums blew up with activity.
Ten years after McLaren Automotive announced it, the groundbreaking prototype XP2R has emerged from a private collection and is now in the care of the Sub7 Collection team.
Sub7 Collection, which bears the name of the elite club in the automotive industry, specialises in procuring and managing highly exclusive cars for its clients from around the world. Sub7 Collection specialises in the exclusive management of private vehicle collections, offering assistance in sourcing, selling, and purchasing high-end super and hypercars. They provide comprehensive support for clients seeking to acquire individual vehicles or create and maintain customised collections. Jamie Weir leads the Sub7 Collection and brings with him vast experience in the high-end automotive industry, including a significant position in managing customers for the McLaren P1 programme while working for the brand.
The McLaren P1 was the ideal choice to represent the Sub7 Collection, being one of the original members of the exclusive sub-7-minute club. Regarded as one of McLaren Automotive's most notable modern endeavours, the model was restricted to a production run of only 375 units, along with a few testing and validation prototypes. After the production run ended, certain clients were given the chance to purchase a limited number of unique vehicles that had been crucial to the development process.
XP2R, originally named eXperimental Prototype 2, was among the initial development test vehicles in the innovative project. Before being revealed to the public, XP2R was tested extensively on the racetrack, including vMax attempts, tyre testing with Pirelli, brake system approval with Akebono, active aerodynamics, Race Mode, and damper tuning. In June 2013, the vehicle had its bodywork fully painted as the programme became more well-known. It made another appearance at the Nürburgring as it progressed through the final stages of development, with the goal of attempting a lap record.
In recent years, authentic racecars have become increasingly attractive, especially when they come with a genuine racing background. XP2R stands out as one of the most distinctive and widely discussed histories of a particular roadcar in recent times. Completely restored by McLaren Automotive after completing its intended usage, this vehicle remains exactly as it was when it finished its rigorous development program. It is adorned in striking Supernova Silver metallic paint with stealth wheels and still bears its 'prototype vehicle' labels. The XP2R now has a wide range of spare parts, including an extra set of carbon fibre bodywork. Using spare parts and bodywork, a fully assembled vehicle has been created to add to the owner's private car collection. The second model closely resembles the original prototype, except for the visibly different coloured brake callipers that were used during the development process.
What is needed to reach sub-7 status? The Nordschleife presents a unique challenge, requiring the car to maintain an average speed of over 111mph. On an ordinary level,. It is quite a challenge, especially considering that some of the tight and curvy corners significantly slow down the speed to just a few digits, greatly affecting the overall average. Full commitment and unwavering trust in the car are essential for the driver to successfully complete the task of completing the whole lap.