A McLaren F1 is about to break records at Monterey Car Week, with bidding starting at a jaw-dropping $23 million. This isn’t just any supercar—it’s a rare 1997 model, once owned by Oracle’s Larry Ellison, and has only 6,500 miles on it. What sets the F1 apart? It’s a pure driver’s machine: no modern tech, just a legendary BMW V12 engine, gold-lined engine bay, and a center-seat layout straight from Formula 1. Only 106 were ever made. Would you spend millions for the ultimate analog driving experience? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Cars #BuyingCar #McLarenF1