McLaren has released the successor to its iconic F1 and P1 supercars – the W1. Built ‘with McLaren’s World Championship mindset’, the hybrid W1 arrives with a number of Formula One-inspired touches and some next-level technology designed to enable it to go as quickly as possible. Limited to just 399 vehicles, the W1 will cost £2 million ($2.6 million) at home in the UK and all models are, according to McLaren, allocated to owners already. The car’s release date – October 6, 2024 – comes on the 50th anniversary of McLaren’s first Formula 1 Drivers and Constructors World Championships with Emers…