While the world pivots to electric, the paddock at Silverstone proves that analog investment and uncompromising hybrid power are the only things keeping pace with a scratch handicap.
At Silverstone’s recent Supercar Sunday, the hierarchy of the paddock was as clear as the line for the first tee at Augusta.
The McLaren Senna, meanwhile, remains the uncompromising outlier. Heavily inspired by Formula 1, it is a hypercar designed to feel extreme—much like the shift from a forgiving…
For the driver who demands more than just a badge, the diversity at Silverstone served as a reminder that the supercar market is fracturing into personality types.
While the world pivots to electric, the paddock at Silverstone proves that analog investment and uncompromising hybrid power are the only things keeping pace with a scratch handicap.