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TOP STORY OF THE DAY It's hard to believe it's been a quarter of a century since the McLaren F1 took

[View this email in your browser]( [Motor Authority | The luxury and performance leader]( [News]( [First Drives]( [Auto Shows]( TOP STORY OF THE DAY [The McLaren F1 was almost all Formula 1 technology]( It's hard to believe it's been a quarter of a century since the McLaren F1 took the world by storm. The now-legendary F1 has been heralded by car enthusiasts of multiple generations thanks to its world-record setting top-speed run and cutting-edge technology. Mind you, this car was built long... Other Headlines from the Motor Authority Crew [2018 Genesis G70 spotted uncovered, reveal taking place September 15]( Genesis has confirmed its 2018 G70 will be unveiled in Seoul, Korea on September 15. By why wait until September 15? An almost production-ready... [TVR future, Bugatti Chiron record, $10M Ferrari LaFerrari: Today’s Car News]( Revived British sports car marque TVR stunned us on Friday with the reveal of a modern-day Griffith. We talked with the man leading the revival and... [Porsche provides insights on design of the 2019 Cayenne]( One could be forgiven for thinking Porsche just hit copy on the company’s Xerox machine when designing the latest Cayenne, but there’s... [2017 Goodwood Revival final day in photos; seeing is believing]( The 2017 Goodwood Revival Meeting ended Sunday largely as it started: damp and dramatic. The weather may not have participated for the whole day, but... [Bugatti Chiron makes 0-248-0 MPH dash in record 41.96 seconds]( We always knew the Bugatti Chiron was going to be faster than the Veyron, though we’re only just coming to realize how much faster it... [BMW X7 concept previews new full-size, 3-row SUV]( BMW’s a bit late to the full-size SUV party, but as they say, “better late than never.” The German automaker will use its home... [China could be next to ban sale of cars powered solely by gas or diesel engines]( China could soon join the United Kingdom and France in pledging to ban the sale of cars powered solely by an internal combustion engine. Unlike the... [Wagons ho! Opel Insignia GSi Sports Tourer revealed]( Hot wagons are a rarity in the United States but over in Europe they’re all the rage, outselling their sedan equivalents in many cases. Opel... [Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta built for charity fetches $10M]( Ferrari has decided to build one more LaFerrari Aperta than planned, though this isn't just a money grab. Quite the opposite actually. The special... [Les Edgar on new TVR Griffith, Le Mans: "You go to win, and we will do that."]( We caught up with TVR CEO Les Edgar at the 2017 Goodwood Revival to talk about the new TVR Griffith, America, and Le Mans. Motor Authority: How is... Featured [Super Cars]( Mercedes-AMG’s shown us the Formula 1-spec powertrain and suspension of its code-named... [Racing]( Mercedes AMG’s Lewis Hamilton is back in the 2017 Formula 1 World Championship lead after a... [First Drives]( In late August, exactly six next-generation 2020 Mazda 3 hatchbacks existed anywhere in the world... [Spy Shots]( Aston Martin is just putting the final touches on its redesigned Vantage, and the next model in the... [Muscle Cars]( Put away your coffee because you’re not going to need it this morning. One watch of... [Videos]( Just 1,311 Ferrari F40 examples were built between the years 1987 and 1992. Ferrari needed a... Connect with Us [MA] About Us Motor Authority is your source for the latest car news, reviews, auto shows, and more. Latest Posts [Facebook]( [MotorAuthority]( [Fans]( 2,573,133 Fans The 2017 Goodwood Revival Meeting ended Sunday largely as it started: damp and dramatic. [Like]( [Share]( 16 seconds ago [Twitter]( [@MotorAuthority]( [Followers]( 13,487 Followers The McLaren F1 was almost all Formula 1 technology [Like]( [Retweet]( 7 minutes ago Connect with Motor Authority [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( Internet Brands | 909 North Sepulveda Blvd., 11th Floor, El Segundo, CA 90245 You are receiving this email because you subscribed to it. [Unsubscribe {EMAIL} from this list]( [Update email preferences]( Copyright © 2017 Motor Authority - An Internet Brands website. All Rights Reserved. Motor Authority is published by [Internet Brands Automotive Group](. Stock photography by [izmo, Inc](.

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