The 2019 McLaren Senna Supercar is a Kaleidoscope
'O Sound 'N Fury. (Image source: caranddriver.com)
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As will the new GT3 variant be an Evolution of the
All-mighty Senna chassis?
Beginning the year as I always do, I began
combing the myriad 'O entries for this year's fast approaching 24 Hours of
Daytona, which signifies the beginning of racing season for Mwah.
Thus I was excited to run across the listing
for the brand new Compass Racing's McLaren 720s GTD (Daytona) Class entry
propelled by its 4.0-litre twin-turbo V-8 lump', Wonderin' how it would get on
in its North American Debut.
Yet unfortunately, I jumped thou Gun; Err
Green flag, as Compass Racing who Hails from North of thee Border, nee Oh
KanaDuh eh! Won't be making it's Rolex 24 GTD Debut this January, which is an
absolute Shame! As this is arguably IMSA's "super Bowl" signature
event.
Instead, according to Racer's
Marshall Pruett, Compass Racing will run the evocative McLaren 720s GT3 racecar
in the seven race GTD Sprint cup championship beginning at Mid Ohio this May
instead. As it's a secondary Championship skipping the Endurance rounds.
As this 720s GT3 racecar has been developed
fully in-house by McLaren Automotive, for which I'm left wondering if any of its
"DNA" comes from the much Ballyhooed McLaren Senna Street Car? Which
is simply one Nasty Bad Arse Supercar!
Sugar Ray? What?
Did you say gray Poupon? WHAT! You've got Coupons? Oh Blimey, roll up that Dime
Slot window so I can H-E-A-R You! And Don't Spill the Crackers...