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Which one is the winner for McLaren P1 GTR competed to LaFerrari FXX K?

Geneva - Sport cars is delicious to get huge profit and that's why Ferrary and McLaren always compete in this segments. This time, both finally produce LaFerrari FXX K and McLaren P1 GTR and which one is the winner for this competition.

After thrusting LaFerrari FXX K belonged by Ferrari and  McLaren  bring McLaren GTR P1 to market a super car, the Aston Martin answered the challenge by preparing Aston Martin Vulcan.

The plan, 7,000 cc V12-engined car will be launched on the mat Geneva Motor Show 2015 next March.

Aston Martin calls the car was only made 24 units. However, the British manufacturer has not mentioned the price tag.

While workers who sprayed 7,000 cc engine that carried the car is claimed to reach 800 hp. Power was transmitted to the wheels by using the sequential shift Xtrac transmission gearbox six levels of acceleration.

This car is equipped with pushrod suspension system Multimatic Dynamic Spool Valve (DSSV) with adjustable damping system and anti-roll bars front and rear. Steering system can also be customized, and feature traction control.

Braking system uses carbon ceramic brakes made by Brembo's braking for measuring 380 mm at the front wheels and 360 mm at the rear wheels. These brakes are commonly used by racing cars. Even Aston Martin confirms, new supercar that has met all safety requirements as specified FIA race.



Because Vulcan is not the usual sports car, the Aston Martin will offer a special training program for buyers.

Expressing fully-hearted spirit during the training process, they will be accompanied by riders including the driver of the Aston Martin Racing Team who won the match Le Mans 24 Hours, Darren Turner.

"We will also run a series of exclusive events starting in 2016 that will offer the opportunity for customers to explore their ability to drive, and the car's performance potential. It will be done in some of the most famous racing circuits and glamorous in the world," said Project Director and Special Brand Motorsport Aston Martin, David King.

At the end, the competition is very relative for consumers. Every producers of both sport car has loyal users/consumers. However, something there are objective consumers who will get advantages when they can choose the better one.