2012 Pebble Beach Concours event utilized McLaren GT to introduce their flagship car 12C McLaren Can-Am Edition Racing Concept. Aura competition in sports car concept is very pronounced, it emanated from the exterior. the new race car manufacturing arm of the McLaren Group, is presenting a dramatic track-focused concept at the 2012 Pebble Beach Concours.
Being purely a concept at this stage, and designed as the 'ultimate
track car', the McLaren 12C Can-Am Edition is not subject to the regular
racing regulations, despite being based on the 12C GT3
race car. The revised version of the familiar 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8
engine features a unique engine calibration and optimised cooling
system, which allows a power output of up to 630hp, making it the most
powerful 12C derivative ever shown. The overall dry weight is just 1,200kg (2645.5lbs).
To strengthen characteristic, then the whole body 12C McLaren Can-Am Edition Racing Concept orange-clad black satin. The exact color of the car used by Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme were very successful in the world of motorsport in the 1960s and 1979's.
The unique aerodynamics of the McLaren 12C Can-Am Edition, as with the
12C GT3 race car, have been honed by McLaren Racing using Formula 1
technology and simulation to optimise downforce. This unique package
offers an increase in downforce of 30 per cent.
Satin black bandage attached to the bumpers, doors and roof. While the use of carbon fiber mirror covers, engine covers and radiator glass blades.