McLaren on Friday unveiled the Senna GTR, which the automaker refers to as its "most extreme track car yet."     

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The Senna GTR puts out a nutso 814 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque, a bump of about 25 horsepower over the "regular" Senna.     

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It weighs just 2,619 pounds, or about 300 pounds more than a freakin' Miata.     

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Despite being technically larger, the Senna GTR is 22 pounds lighter than the Senna.    

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The GTR produces a peak downforce of 2,205 pounds, 442 pounds more than the Senna.    

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Even wilder, the GTR can produce the "regular" Senna's figure at a 15 percent lower speed.   

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The Senna GTR will cost £1.1 million (about $1.44 million), and only 75 will be built.     

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Considering how quickly McLaren's hardcore models are sold, if you haven't stocked away that much cash by now, you might have a hard time scooping one up.

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