Turning off the stability control in a 641-hp, rear-wheel-drive supercar with summer tires in wet, sloppy weather on a 3.4-mile, 26-turn track can be a little nerve-wracking, but that’s what is about to happen as I enter my third lap of the Ascari racetrack in southern Spain. I’m at the helm of the new McLaren […]

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