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− | The McLaren 650S GT3 was added in the [[Munich Update]] as a [[Research & Development|R&D]] car |
+ | The McLaren 650S GT3 was added in the [[Munich Update]] as a [[Research & Development|R&D]] car |
The 650S GT3 is placed as a higher-end A-class car, with a base rank of 1465 and a total rank of 1726. |
The 650S GT3 is placed as a higher-end A-class car, with a base rank of 1465 and a total rank of 1726. |
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[[File:650S GT3 R&D Promo.png|thumb|300px]] |
[[File:650S GT3 R&D Promo.png|thumb|300px]] |
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+ | {{Main|Research & Development/McLaren 650S GT3}} |
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− | The 650S GT3's R&D event was released October 30th, 2017, with 3 days to participate and 14 days to complete the event. |
+ | The 650S GT3's R&D event was released October 30th, 2017, with 3 days to participate and 14 days to complete the event. |
Revision as of 22:26, 3 November 2017
Overview
The McLaren 650S GT3 was revealed at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, intended as a replacement for the 12C GT3. The road car packs a 3.8L twin-turbocharged V8 producing a healthy 493 horsepower, on its way to 60 mph (96.5 km/h) in a stealthy 2.9 seconds, and thrusts its way to its 207 mph top speed.
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Summary
The McLaren 650S GT3 was added in the Munich Update as a R&D car
The 650S GT3 is placed as a higher-end A-class car, with a base rank of 1465 and a total rank of 1726.
Performance
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Usage
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Price
Initially, the McLaren 650S GT3 was one of three only upgrade cars that were added in the Munich Update; this was subsequently changed to allow for payment of upgrades via or following strong negative feedback from many players over the "conversion" of several existing cars to only upgrades.
Research & Development
- Main article: Research & Development/McLaren 650S GT3
The 650S GT3's R&D event was released October 30th, 2017, with 3 days to participate and 14 days to complete the event.
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