The McLaren P1 GTR is a track-focused, powered-up version of the already astounding hypercar, and it shows. Here's your first look at the view from the driver's seat. It'll make you drool.

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The lucky, jaw-droppingly wealthy few who will belt themselves into that custom-molded driver's seat will face a carbon fiber cockpit worthy of an F1 pilot—complete with a steering wheel based on the one Lewis Hamilton used to drive his McLaren-Mercedes to the 2008 F1 Championship.

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The P1 GTR isn't just a car—it's an entire program, Space Camp for obscenely wealthy gearheads. Paul Mackenzie, GTR program director, calls it "the ultimate track experience." That may qualify for understatement of the year. Just look at what the buyer gets:

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So, to recap: The program gives you the fastest, lightest, awesome-est P1 available; a driver-tailored racing seat; driver training at McLaren's Technology Centre, including seat time in the F1 race team's driving simulator; and a full race team, pit crew, and garage for six racing events at F1 circuits around the world. That last part, naturally, includes an engineer and a driver coach who will pore over your telemetry data in search of elusive tenths to shave off your lap times.

In other words, the P1 GTR isn't just a dream car. It's a dream life, delivered in raw carbon fiber with a downforce wing for a bow.

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