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Explore McLaren’s F1 HQ - now!

– McLaren is to open its doors to fans around the world, thanks to Google Street View, it has been announced. As from today, people can tour the McLaren Technology Centre and explore some of grand prix racing’s most iconic and successful cars - including Ayrton Senna’s title-winning McLarens, historic CanAm sports cars, the ground-breaking McLaren 12C and the epoch-making McLaren F1 road car. “We haven’t opened our Foster + Partners-designed HQ to the public – sadly, there’s too much top-secret R&D going on to allow that. "But we have allowed Google to bring their Street View cameras inside to thoroughly tour the MTC and give people a unique insight into the usually...
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