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Spotted at and then leaving Porteau Cove
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The 2021 Italian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Heineken Gran Premio d'Italia 2021) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 September 2021 at Autodromo Nazionale Monza.
[Daniel] Ricciardo finished first, winning his first race since the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix,[42] and taking the first win for McLaren since Jenson Button did so for the team at the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix. Wikipedia
McLaren P1 - 2016 CF Charities Super Car Show
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1913 McLaren 8nhp 12 ton Road Locomotive - Captain Scott
Works No. 1421 - Reg. No. BE 7518
This engines first owner was Whitelocks of Conisborough, South Yorkshire and was used by them in their quarry and for stone haulage. At the outbreak of the First World War it was commandeered by the War Dept and was used by the army for haulage duties including the construction of Cranwell and West Wittering aerodromes. After the war it went to new owners in Barton on Humber and was used for general haulage. Percy Naylor of Middle Handley, near Chesterfield, purchased the engine in 1925 for use in general haulage and threshing. From 1945 it sat in a corner of Naylor's yard until 1955 when passed into preservation
Das auf 149 Exemplare limitierte Fahrzeug wird von einem Vierliter-V8-Ottomotor mit Biturboaufladung und 599 kW (815 PS) angetrieben.
The vehicle, limited to 149 units, is powered by a four-liter V8 petrol engine with twin turbocharging and 599 kW (815 hp).
This is the P1 car I posted earlier, but in a 1:1 LEGO Technic version. Always a fan favorite at car shows, making it hard to photograph without crowds. And yes, you can absolutely drive it (or 'pilot' it, as race car terminology suggests). Hard to believe? Check out the YouTube link below to see a race car driver actually taking it for a spin. Amazing, isn't it?
From McLaren
"This unique vehicle, crafted with an impressive 342,817 pieces, was put to the test by McLaren Formula 1 driver Lando Norris as he completed a thrilling lap around the historic Silverstone Circuit.
The life-size LEGO Technic McLaren P1™ weighs approximately 1,220 kg and features fully functional steering, marking a first for LEGO big builds that allows a model to navigate corners on a racetrack. This extraordinary creation was the result of 8,344 hours of hard work by a dedicated team of 23 specialists from both the LEGO and McLaren teams.
It is powered by an electric motor comprised of LEGO Technic Function batteries and features eight motor packs, each made up of 96 LEGO Power Function motors. In total, the vehicle showcases 768 LEGO motors that emulate the performance of the original McLaren P1™ V8 engine."