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The true successor to the McLaren F1 has been made, the GMA T50...
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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 16467460" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>I think he said that the prospective buyers all asked for these things. They were tired of "riding" in self-driving spaceships.</p><p></p><p>The dude is responsible for the single greatest road car ever created, and some of the most innovative F1 tech. I think he knows what he's doing.</p><p></p><p>His refusal to settle and attention to detail it what will separate a great car from once in a generation type car.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, the Senna is most definitely not the F1 successor, as it was developed as a street-track car. That was not the F1's goal. It just happened to be a great track car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 16467460, member: 21531"] I think he said that the prospective buyers all asked for these things. They were tired of "riding" in self-driving spaceships. The dude is responsible for the single greatest road car ever created, and some of the most innovative F1 tech. I think he knows what he's doing. His refusal to settle and attention to detail it what will separate a great car from once in a generation type car. Also, the Senna is most definitely not the F1 successor, as it was developed as a street-track car. That was not the F1's goal. It just happened to be a great track car. [/QUOTE]
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