The 789bhp McLaren Senna Doesn't Give A Damn About Anything Other Than Lap Times

The function-led McLaren Ultimate Series newcomer may not be the most aesthetically-pleasing thing to come out of the MTC, but it's set to be brutally fast
The 789bhp McLaren Senna Doesn't Give A Damn About Anything Other Than Lap Times

The latest car in McLaren’s Ultimate Series is here, and yes, it is a rather challenging thing in the aesthetics department. It’s called the Senna - named after you know who - and we haven’t seen function surpass form quite so dramatically in a supercar since the Gumpert Apollo. The result is a road-legal, track-focused car that looks downright weird from some angles.

It’s all - as you’d expect - down to aerodynamics and cooling. As McLaren puts it, “you cannot follow a single line from the front to the rear without it passing through a functional air intake or vent.”

The McLaren Senna is named after a certain driver who did rather a lot of winning for Woking's F1 team in the 80s and 90s...
The McLaren Senna is named after a certain driver who did rather a lot of…

The front end is dominated by a gigantic splitter and ‘aero blades’, while at the back you’ll find a double diffuser - the thing that was banned from F1 a few years back - and an active rear wing. But this is a littler cleverer than your usual active wing that changes position for a certain mode and/or speed: it adjusts constantly, and also acts as an air brake. It’s huge too, with the dual-element, hydraulically-actuated unit having 6500cm2 of surface area.

Then there’s the rear clamshell. See those “stepped louvres” on the rear deck? These work together with a set of gurney flaps just ahead, with a low pressure area sucking hot air out of the radiators, and the louvres making sure the resulting airflow doesn’t muck up the efficiency of the rear wing.

The 789bhp McLaren Senna Doesn't Give A Damn About Anything Other Than Lap Times

Mounted in the middle you’ll find the most powerful McLaren road car engine ever. It displaces 4.0 litres, kicks out 789bhp and 590lb ft, and has just 1198kg of car to punt around. That last figure - by the way - makes this the lightest McLaren road car since the legendary F1.

The car is built around McLaren’s carbonfibre ‘MonoCage III’ tub, and the bodywork is predominantly made from carbonfibre. The doors are particularly interesting, as they each have optional glass sections above and below the ‘regular’ window. The top bit of glass - which forms part of the roof when the door is closed - is available as it “enhances the sense of space inside the cockpit” while the lower part “dramatically reinforces the visual connection between driver and track environment.”

The 789bhp McLaren Senna Doesn't Give A Damn About Anything Other Than Lap Times

The Senna has “race-derived” double-wishbone suspension, plus McLaren’s RaceActive Chassis Control II hydraulically-linked dampers. This system negates the need for a regular, mechanical anti-roll bar, and also features two valves for each damper to allow independent adjustment of compression and rebound.

In the cabin there’s an absence of, well…pretty much anything. Partly to reduce weight, and partly to reduce distractions for the driver: you’ll notice there aren’t any buttons on the steering wheel, for instance. The sills meanwhile have been kept deliberately low to make ingress and egress easy, even if you’re wearing a full race suit and helmet.

Tempted? Tough, you can’t have one. Not just because each costs £750,000: McLaren is only building 500, and each and every one is spoken for.

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luka_milic_art

McLaren went full ricer mode

12/11/2017 - 09:56 |
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ThatV70Guy

Honest opinion? I hate it. I don’t like the name, styling, or reason. I’ll start with the name. Senna? That’s already a pronouns in itself. You can’t have a phrase with two pronouns next to each other. It almost leaves you hanging. The Mclaren Senna…. What? Tribute? There’s a word missing. Now on to styling. It looks like they read that the egg is the most aerodynamic shape, then put it the wrong way on the car. If they wanted a car to be all about lap times, you could have made it shorter. Then all the frills on it make it look like some river got ahold of a 720s. Jeez. Then the reason. WHY WOULD YOU MAKE THIS CAR? YOU ARE ALREADY FAILING IN F1. I can almost 100% promise you that ayrton Senna would not like this car.

12/11/2017 - 12:07 |
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TheRealBouss

As an aerospace geek, I’m having a serious moment admiring the aerodynamic efficiency of this monster. I love it.

12/11/2017 - 14:17 |
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Anonymous

It looks like Lego tbf

12/11/2017 - 16:16 |
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Anonymous

OOOOR they could’ve sold the mp4/4 individually…

12/11/2017 - 22:33 |
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Anonymous

r u forgetting about styling

12/12/2017 - 06:29 |
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Anonymous

Funky

12/12/2017 - 11:41 |
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eXoZGaming

mclaren mustve been watching too much super gt while this was in the development

12/12/2017 - 15:07 |
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Jonathan Loome

I would just sit in my garage and stare at this car with so much pride of ownership it would be illegal!!

12/13/2017 - 19:38 |
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Anonymous

This is why I love McLaren

12/18/2017 - 02:53 |
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