The engine receives software from the latest M2 CS for an extra punch.
The theme carries into the cabin too, where Topaz leather covers the front seats, while Beluga leather finishes the rear.
Crucially, the process is reversible, so the donor Porsche can be restored to factory specification.
It’s not road legal, nor can it haul cargo, but it’s now firmly in the history books.
Under the bonnet now sits a 5.0-litre Ford Coyote V8.
Existing owners can upgrade their cars to Evolution spec.
You’re going to have to wait in line, possibly for a very long time.
It will definitely need more appropriate tyres as they currently cost $8,000 each and last only about 60 km.
The name F-26 comes from the limited production run, with just 26 examples planned.
This creation pays tribute to the first McLaren F1 GTR that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright in 1995.