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Stuart Hamm

Thu Sep 26 2013 19:08:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

McLaren F1 meets maker in California.

It's the little things in life that make all the difference. Flames shooting out the exhaust of a supercar? Awesome. Flames billowing out of the entire engine bay? Uh-oh. So seeing a McLaren F1 – in the United States, no less – going up in smoke is a real tear-jerker.

We have to admit that with so many drivers exhibiting more flash than talent, reporting on the endless barrage of destroyed supercars got a little tiresome, if not downright depressing. The McLaren F1 made even the Ferrari Enzo seem dime-a-dozen common – 100 examples were made in all, and only a tiny fraction of those squeaked through DOT regs to make it Stateside.

Reportedly valued at $2 million, this toasted Mac was spotted on Airport Boulevard in Santa Rosa, California, its BMW V12 on fire after its owner reportedly took it for a ride after leaving it dormant for six months. If that's the case, this is proof positive that cars need to be driven, not mothballed.

Mick Hannick

Thu Sep 26 2013 21:01:06 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

Oh man, that is a sorry sight to see. I bet with a little research we could find out who's F1 that is.

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