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there are normal photos, re: Paris motorshow. it's good to see it on a track. google 'McLaren P1 Bahrain' for more

anywho- full production specs in 3 weeks at Geneva motorshow

Saw it at the Paris motorshow was much more impressed in person than in photo's. Was invited onto the McLaren stand but didn't have time, as had some other business there.

I'd be super duper happy if Trivett (the Ozzie McLaren dealer principal) manage to get one to our motorshow later this year. Hopefully some minted local will buy one and take it to EC for a track day in years to come, but that might be asking a bit much.

The Geneva show this year is shaping up to be the ultimate supercar manufacturer dick-swinging contest; McLaren with P1, Ferrari with F70, Lamborghini with 50th anniversary special hyper Aventador, Konigsegg with 1:One version of the Agera (most likely), and on it goes.

Gaggin'

got the e-mail from castrol.

http://predictor.speedcafe.com/

Where are we doing it this year?

http://www.superbru.com/home/register_form.php

this is the one we did two years ago that as mentioned above is the way to go

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