What's there more to say? Without a doubt the most violent and extreme experience in a McLaren Senna around the Nürburgring - like it should be! Get in touch with me on social: / mgcharoudin / mgcharoudin / mgcharoudin
@@aledmb at some points you can see rain spray on the windscreen, and he still drives it to the edge of tiresqueal in the corners. I'd say he is driving pretty fast for the uncertain conditions and FAR from a Sunday drive.
Now THAT'S an owner who can actually drive his hypercar! SO rare to find owners who can actually drive cars at this caliber so fast and it's so epic to see!
Your high-spec "race" road car should handle multiple laps flat-out. If my E82 125i can handle multiple thrashings without a rest I'm sure this can (my bimmer doesn't even have a temp gauge which is scary ahahaha)
I don’t know what impressed me the most, the skill of the driver, the performance of the car, the grip of the tires or the glorious sound from that beast of a engine. Fantastic ride!
Don't know what I respect more about this guy; - Listening to Mall Grab in your Senna -Absolutely SENDING your Mclaren Senna around the Ring - Buying a green Senna in the first place
@@Manunavesp I am not sure how much bhp GT2 RS MR version has but a stock Senna makes a stock GT2 RS look like a Prius on acceleration test... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-84OZHgwsX1g.html
I was so impressed by the front downforce in the video. Its going over 150mph over a rise and the front wheels are glued down. That Senna is a beast and it annoys me when people like Shmee have one for bragging rights and can't drive very well.
@@oliver24x only 500 Senna was built and they were sold already even before production began, so you can't buy one anymore. And I guess most of them just sitting in the owner garage and used once a year
Can you imagine being in some pretty special car thinking you're cool and then seeing a Senna coming in hard in your rear view and knowing it's time to pull to the side?
@iTheGeek No no, all BMW drivers think they are the fastest thing on 4 wheels. Only thing that comes close to their overblown level of arrogance about it is full-badge AMG Mercedes owners lol. Somebody could smoke a Bimmer and it's driver will still pompously claim they somehow won by a technicality to make themselves feel better, because "German Engineering". My best friend has an E36 and I stopped going to Cars And Coffee with him because he transforms into an asshole about it.
@@MyRealName I'm probably old enough to be your dad, but ok. Hell, I even gave an example of it. Buuut there's always people like you on the internet, probably beat yourself off to your precious blue and white circle, unable to take a lighthearted ribbing about it. Have fun out there overreacting to everything though! Bet it's real fun at parties... if you were ever to be invited to any at least.
@iTheGeek why do you even argue over it being fast, not everyone on the world is a billionair. An m3 is a lot faster than the avarage road car. I thought the same thing as OPHeckler. Imagin taking your above average road car to the race track to see what the limit is and in your head you are thinking to be really fast. Meanwhille a Senna comes up behind you who is going way faster, the reaction of the m3 driver would be priceles.
McLaren: Builds street car to go real fast on race tracks. Also McLaren: Cancels your warranty if you drive it like it was meant to be on a race track.
@@treatb09 Don't get McLaren wrong. But yes, if you put one of their cars on a race track it's then considered a race car. Warranty doesn't cover tracked cars. Then again, what they don't know... can't hurt you. :)
They sell it as a street car and you have to understand how much stress being on the track puts on the car is it kind of ridiculous? yes! but is it ridiculous to sell a track machine as a road car in the first place? also yes
Hellish - very nice and such brave driving! Senna would not only have been proud of the lap but seeing one of the few Senna owners use this machine as it was built for instead of gathering dust in storage.
well to be fair, on the nordschleife 90% of drivers go at a "sunday driving speed" and not really thrashing their car around there. So it is not like the senna is THAT much faster than other cars (even though it is a rocket for sure) but also you just have a driver here, that is either a) okay with just wasting 1million € in case he totals the car or b) is very careless. often times you see the best drivers drive the slower cars on the nordschleife, because those people know that every driver will crash a few cars in their time, and crashing a 10 year old m3 is much easier to stomach for most people than crashing a senna ;)
when you absolutly smoke a M3 GTR and turn it into a distant speck in the rear view mirror in like 3 seconds, i think it's safe to say you're hauling ass
THAT is some proper driving. And like many have said in the comments, its great to see someone actually drive one of these supercars the way it was meant to be instead of just showing off in parking lots. So much respect to this guy.
The most beautiful sound and feeling, when your right on the threshold of loosing traction while still keeping control on a curve riding the high end of a gear! Pure control through acceleration!
Ferrari has trained them to view hypercars as showpieces, and not performance vehicles. The Senna is built for the track and literally only the track, and it shows. The thing is amazing.
I’m honestly stunned that there are people who don’t think a Veyron or Chiron looks like a tasteless abomination of form. To each their own, I suppose. 😂
@@fosterlewis7360 I could not agree more. I think the front of the Veyron looks like a guppy gulping for air. I also think the interior is atrociously ugly and tacky. The Senna is ugly too, but it's a purpose-built car, so it gets a pass. If you want beautiful - look no further than the Mclaren F1 LM.
@@MrTommySullivan exactly, I damn well know the Senna is not a styling choice for everyone, but it's not meant to be. The Senna is meant to be a track car and because of that it takes away from the design. But I'm sure the driving experience is out of this world!!
😂 😂 😂 😂 People in the USA are ass at understand the fast lane. Any lane is a go here in Raleigh also. I wish people would stick to the passing lane guidelines like in Europe.
I live on the state border NC/sc and round here the passing lane gets used as a proper fast lane. Average vehicle speed near my exit is about 20 mph over posted. Left lane campers exist across the nation, but people drive fast in the Carolinas I feel... This is coming from a guy who's down at Mexico once a week minimum.
Wow!!! One of the best onboard videos I have seen. Huge respect to the owner for not keeping his hypercar as a 'collector's piece' with delivery miles. He actually drives it, and drives it ultra-fast on the Ring. Wow... I'm not usually tense watching Ring laps but I was super-tense watching this one due to how much he was pushing it. Blistering lap. Amazing to watch. Thanks for sharing a Senna being driven as it should on the Ring. As someone else has said, Ayrton would enjoy watching his car being driven like this, its engine screaming the entire lap, and then going back for another. Thank you Misha and owner.
7:40 - guy driving so hard in his Senna around the Nurburgring, in the rain, that you struggle to touch the off button for the voice activation in the phone, which was turned on by the noise of the screaming engine. Just Misha things.
Hes driving well for a non pro driver but when you sew the footage of kubica in the m4 its on another level. It shows the vast difference between an established pro driver and the average person
I agree but this is just my opinion, why compare a former F1 driver like Kubica to a nonprofessional hobbyist? Do what Misha did and take it two/three steps down and compare the man with Shmee. He blew Shmee out of the water.
@@samuellp1146 I have no idea why he's comparing also lol The owner is too busy running his business which allowed him to afford the car in the first place
@@william_SMMA The driver looked a lot like Danny ricciardo. He has won a placing 8x in F1 so far and has had a long lasting partnership with McLaren too. Am just guessing based on his facial features + body size. Also consider that he drove in the wet!!
wow he was really on it. Didn't expect that.👍 It's nice to see someone is not affright of using such a tool instead of storing it with low mileage in a dust free vacuum box.
senna himself would be proud of that lap, the car that bears his name used the way he drove, not stopped in front of a coffe shop, Incredible video misha ❤ edit: The Green is absolutely beautiful
OK this video had me laughing throughout due to the sheer absurdity of that machine in relation to everything else on the track. Total props to the owner!
Btg 7.08 with extra passenger and a light wet conditions. This car is absolutely mental! I hope autosport do a proper run with this🥰 edit: forgot there was about 4-5 seconds edited out but still blisteringly fast!
@@WeirdBrick Agree about the Bugatti, gazillion horsepower is not the best ingredient for a fast laptime, downforce/weight is much more important, thats why Valkyrie will be so much faster then any other street legal car.
No that was not full send you could barely hear any protest from the tyres, but respect where its due he was still giving it a good spanking. Better that than the alternatives of keeping it in a garage or putting it in the armcos.
Well, for starters, tires screeching every corner. But fully sending it on the Nordschlëife is probably crossing the line of recklessness if you're not a pro, and even then. I can't blame him. Also, he was consistent throughout the lap and showing true skill.
Calling the Mclaren garage: "My voice activation always gets triggered while driving on the Nürburgring." -Technician: "Pardon sir, warranty doesn't cover that"
Everyone's talking about the car, but that was some great stabilization with the camera, I don't know if that's in editing or if you have a good camera, but it's nice work all around!
@@youcefkaddour3574 Hypersmooth on the recent Gopros works exceptionally well, which is more than likely what this is. You can hold it on a rod and it looks like its on a gimbal. Holding a full size gimbal with normal camera on it wouldnt be the best idea going around a track at these speeds. If there was a wreck it would go flying throughout the cabin and could seriously hurt someone.
They won't. Up to this point they've never sent any of their cars to the ring. Even the 765LT will be quicker than the GT2 RS (MR). A lighter, track focused "720S" with even more power and decent aero on Trofeo Rs will comfortably beat the 911.
I've seen cars like this on the streets of Manhattan and I just shrug my shoulders and shake my head. Nice to see an eagle out of the cage screaming the way nature intended. Respect to the driver(and passenger)!🙂👍
Some of the best onboard laps I've seen Misha. God damn that car rips. enjoyed that guys driving too. Incredible to see this car doing what it's built for. You'll have to get him on a lap day.. Empty track and nice weather, I can only imagine how crazy a time he would set
It's like the gumpert apollo though. It may be ugly, but it is all in the quest for aerodynamic performance. I honestly think the senna would be significantly faster around here than the gt2 rs
I can tell you, as someone who is driving Touristenfahrten, at least 2-3 Times a year, with "slow cars", I enjoy seeing cars like that on the Track, the sound, the road handling while they are passing but still I am busy having fun in whatever I drive on the Track. Most of us at least are. Some oc have to concentrate so hard on driving they don't even know what they got passed by. And it actually doesn't make a difference if your passed by A AMG GT, any BMW M, Porsche or a fast Hatchback and they are going 220 or 250 at the uphill parts and you are doign 140 or 180 (depends on in which of my cars i am driving).
This McLaren is awesome, I'm somewhat surprised it step out of line too much, and it responded quickly to inputs... this was what this machine was made for.
Mad respect for just the camera work alone Misha, not to mention the owner pushing a Sena hard like it was meant to be! Even Tim was pushing his harder on his recent lap too...Respect!
I have all the respect and appreciation for the owner of this Senna for having a balls of steel and taking it for a spin like this. Job well done. What a brilliant car.
Wow fair play to the owner for using the beast properly! Is it a hard car to push or will the electrical save you? Personally I’d be petrified of just it’s value on track
I don’t sent this hard on GT Sport and I know I’m sitting in my living room. This guy is a maniac and I love it. Tossing 2 million dollars around…and risking death at these speeds.
Dude is an insane driver. He has every corner of that track memorized this is not a trick. He passes about 20 raced out BMW's and other ERCs like they're standing still. This is absolutely magisterial. Bernini sculpture. It's so damn nasty how he approaches every point.
I used to work for McLaren, unfortunately, over time I grew to hate them. I was gutted, thought I'd landed the perfect job. These days I normally ignore anything I see about Mclaren but I enjoy Misha's stuff a lot so I clicked on this one. To see that car being driven like it was meant to be bought a smile to my face, good job, proper driving. Love the sound of those things being beaten, takes talent to drive them like that. Im just glad it didn't go into limp mode or develop a coolant leak or have bits of bodywork delaminate and fly off or catch fire.🤣
The sounds turning on radio would drive me crazy. Needs to be disabled in race mode. But its a McLaren and since it is electronic, that may be beyond them. Ghosts of Lucas?
im so lucky these videos exist, if not i would never be able to see these cars in action like this, the most i would get is maybe seeing one in a showroom
Bmw driver: "I am speed" *sees senna coming in his mirrors* Bmw driver: "understandable, have a nice day" Funnies thing i read in this comment section, though it also belongs here
excellent driving, super smooth throttle control and downshift/engine braking. So fast yet so little wheel twitching or need for correction showing the guy's in complete control of the car!
Staying off the traditional racing line on the damp track is *chefkiss*. This guy is using the car the way it was meant to be used, and he knows how to use it! Beautiful!