The First McLaren Senna Immediately Took An 870-Mile Road Trip

Right after Senna chassis 001 was handed over to its owner, he took it on a road trip from the factory in Woking to a track day in the south of France
The First McLaren Senna Immediately Took An 870-Mile Road Trip

The owner of the first customer McLaren Senna to leave the production line has immediately taken his incredible new track-biased hypercar on a road trip – to a track.

David Kyte collected his heavily personalised Senna, chassis number 001, at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking and was then accompanied all the way to Paul Ricard circuit in the south east of France by a convoy of five more McLarens – including three more Sennas.

The First McLaren Senna Immediately Took An 870-Mile Road Trip

Senna 001 wears a bespoke Anniversary White and Aurora Blue paint scheme with the outline of Senna’s home F1 circuit, Interlagos, at the nose. The paintwork took over 600 hours to complete, with two paint specialists working for two solid weeks on masking-up the car before the two colours were sprayed on.

The First McLaren Senna Immediately Took An 870-Mile Road Trip

More Senna references come with the great man’s signature on the door shut and the years in which he won the F1 World Championship engraved into the throttle pedal. Mr Kyte, who made his fortune in investments and property and now also races a 570S GT4 in the Pure McLaren GT Series, had this to say:

“I committed to buying a McLaren Senna as soon as I became aware that McLaren was developing the car – so long before the name was confirmed – but leaving the McLaren Technology Centre after the handover ceremony was the first time I have actually driven one.

“Now, with 1,400km covered, I’m delighted to report that as someone who rates driver engagement as crucial to driver enjoyment, the Senna has more than exceeded my expectations.”

The First McLaren Senna Immediately Took An 870-Mile Road Trip

The road trip that he and his Senna embarked upon was aimed at a Pure McLaren experience event, where McLaren customers, both current and potential, can buy track time just for fun or to take advantage of the company’s expert training on the way to gaining a pro racing licence. The weekend conveniently also involved a Pure McLaren GT Series race.

Tagging along for the journey were three other Sennas, either prototypes or customer cars borrowed with permission, plus a 720S and a new 600LT. These five escorts were driven by select McLaren staff and affiliates including Bruno Senna, Ayrton’s nephew, McLaren COO Dr Jens Ludmann and Ultimate Series Vehicle Line Director Andy Palmer.

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Comments

Sully

Sorta grown on me, first seemed ugly but the senna has a unique look, props on em for takin it for a long spin!

07/27/2018 - 18:37 |
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Anonymous

That’s more miles then the rest of them combined are gonna have in years

07/27/2018 - 18:54 |
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Destroya

Good to know that it’s actually being driven and not some garage queen

07/27/2018 - 19:00 |
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675LT_ftw

Gotta break it in tho

07/27/2018 - 22:14 |
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5:19.55

The yellow and black one look stunning

07/27/2018 - 22:32 |
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aaronF50

What an absolute lad. I’d do the same though. I understand why people stow cars away as an investment, but I simply couldn’t resist taking that beast on a roadtrip and driving it round a racetrack. Absolute heaven

07/28/2018 - 00:27 |
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Somehow,somewhy,the Senna looks better in yellow than in McLaren Orange

07/28/2018 - 02:21 |
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Anonymous

999,130 miles to go.

07/28/2018 - 05:29 |
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Sam 🅱️yrne

Road trip into what? Major mechanical problems?

08/05/2018 - 03:56 |
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Anonymous

I went on a drive with my friend in his Aventador and a Senna was there. The owner of the Senna is a really nice guy and even bought us lunch.

01/11/2019 - 06:51 |
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