
Hakkinen, Coulthard to Pilot Rare McLarens in Adelaide
Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard are set to reunite behind the wheel of two of McLaren's most exclusive track-only cars at the Adelaide Motorsport Festival. The former McLaren teammates will demonstrate the Solus GT and Senna GTR, offering fans a rare look at these hypercars in action on the Australian street circuit.
Why it matters:
This event marks a significant convergence of F1 heritage and modern hypercar engineering. Seeing these specific machines, particularly the Solus GT which mimics a prototype-style F1 experience, driven by world champions adds a layer of authenticity and excitement for motorsport enthusiasts attending the festival.
The details:
- The Cars: Hakkinen will pilot the McLaren Solus GT, a single-seater featuring a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine that revs past 10,000 rpm. Coulthard will drive the twin-turbo V8 Senna GTR, named in honor of the legendary Ayrton Senna.
- Rarity: Production is extremely limited, with only 25 Solus GTs and 75 Senna GTRs produced worldwide, making their public appearance a notable occasion.
- The Collection: The vehicles are brought to Adelaide by the Lee Collection, which boasts one of Australia's largest caches of supercars.
- Legacy: The pair were among F1's longest-serving teammates, racing together at McLaren for six seasons between 1996 and 2001.
What's next:
The festival is scheduled for February 28 to March 1, with tickets currently on sale for the weekend event.
- The driver lineup extends beyond the McLaren legends, featuring Valtteri Bottas, Thierry Boutsen, and Martin Donnelly.
- Attendees can expect continuous on-track action across multiple categories, ranging from F1 and V8 Supercars to touring cars and drift demonstrations.
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