Here's What Rally Legend Walter Röhrl Thinks About The McLaren F1 - Storyboard
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Karsten Arndt from Alte Schule YouTube channel recently caught up with Walter Röhrl in Bavaria to discuss cars
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More specifically, the Porsche Carrera GT and the McLaren F1
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For those of you who are unaware, Röhrl is a two-time WRC champion who later on worked as a Porsche works driver
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The German test driver was instrumental in developing the Carrera GT in the late '90s early 2000s
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In the video, Röhrl goes over some of the challenges faced during the Carrera GT's development
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He highlights the car's unique features: mid-engine, 612 horsepower, and no electronic aids
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Walter also reveals that several supercars from the time were used to benchmark against the Carrera GT, during the development
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While he mentions cars like the Porsche 959 and the Ferrari F50, it was the McLaren F1 that they really wanted to pit the CGT with
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That unfortunately never happened. But fast forward two decades and BMW Classic obliged to provide a pristine McLaren F1 for this feature
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An excited Röhrl takes the presenter, Karsten for a test drive in the McLaren F1
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Röhrl initially struggles with the car's lack of power steering and central seating position
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According to Röhrl, just like with the Carrera GT, the F1's extreme performance, lack of electronic aids, and powerful engine are its highlights
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Upon pulling over, Walter admits this McLaren could be easily damaged by an inexperienced driver due to its immense power and handling
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Only 106 McLaren F1s were ever made, and they now command $20 million dollars
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Walter's dream of driving the McLaren F1 came to fruition and he finally got to savor Gordon Murray's masterpiece.
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